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zacsbee89

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I finally expanded my shrimp collection with the addition of 10 yellow juvies. I also bought a canon 600D today, so took some pics. only 2 atm still learning this DSLR sourcery! lol

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Great first pics:applause: the bubbles from the sponge looks awsome in the first pic

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cheers guys, i like the bubbles also!!! :D

Honcho: Id say poor lighting/camera skills would be the cause and the probable fact that it could be a male may have something to do with colour. lol there is a red juvie in there whom hitched a ride on the filter while transferring tanks. But he is only little.

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Red Cherry Tank

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Yellow Cherry Tank

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Red Cherry Tank Maintenance/tank cleaner Mr Otto

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Had some more fun tonight.

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and my favourite of the session. so i thought id pretend to be a pro and put my mark on it. :/ lol

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theres just so many settings to play with. and adjusting 2 settings to make the most of certain pictures etc.

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