they are handsome fish. more pics are definitely called for in the future.
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Thanks. The pattern below the lateral line is clearly different, as is the pectoral fin patterning. The nose profile is also more elongate.
they are handsome fish. more pics are definitely called for in the future.
they are handsome fish. more pics are definitely called for in the future.
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Doing good Jim. They're in with the Schistura balteata and have filled out a little. Seem to be grazing on the bogwood and picking up bits of food. They're not visual hunters like Homaloptera smithi for instance. More taste and smell searchers for food. They ate some bloodworm yesterday.
Just took this of the largest one. Not quite "burly", but certainly longer than my biggest L. disparis ever was.

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Just took this of the largest one. Not quite "burly", but certainly longer than my biggest L. disparis ever was.
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Thanks Graeme. As I continually get such comments with 3.2 Mp camera, I'm seriously reconsidering my planned camera upgrade. This Canon A70 has taken over 10,000 pictures in 3 years and only just has given me a minor problem. VERY reliable and I know the works really well.
I was thinking Canon Rebel XTi DSLR which is 10.1 Mp and around $1000. I don't know that the standard lens will give me good Macro capability. The majority of my photography is closeup fish stuff, so do I need a big hunk of SLR? Do I want to spend maybe another $500 on a good closeup lens? I've used a regular SLR before and they're OK at home, but a PITA when you go out with the camera. If you want to do bird photography like Mark they're undoubtedly what you need however.
I don't, so now I'm looking at the Canon A640 which is 10.1Mp, a wee bit bigger than my A70, but much faster operating and available for around $650. I can bung in a 1 GB card for around $100 and get everything I need. So it's possible I can play with more than 3 times the Mp with a camera that I can learn really quickly.
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I was thinking Canon Rebel XTi DSLR which is 10.1 Mp and around $1000. I don't know that the standard lens will give me good Macro capability. The majority of my photography is closeup fish stuff, so do I need a big hunk of SLR? Do I want to spend maybe another $500 on a good closeup lens? I've used a regular SLR before and they're OK at home, but a PITA when you go out with the camera. If you want to do bird photography like Mark they're undoubtedly what you need however.
I don't, so now I'm looking at the Canon A640 which is 10.1Mp, a wee bit bigger than my A70, but much faster operating and available for around $650. I can bung in a 1 GB card for around $100 and get everything I need. So it's possible I can play with more than 3 times the Mp with a camera that I can learn really quickly.
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