Middle of the Tank Blood Parrot and Clown Loaches (and hundreds of guppies).
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Middle of the tank Same but in this pic, you get a picture of the blue botia (member of the loach family) and a rosy red (commonly used as a feeder fish but when I bought a bunch, I couldn't stand to use them as such, so they became members of the community tank). |

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Left Side of the Tank Much of the same, but a silver dollar fish swims across. He's about midways of the shot. |

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Right hand Side of the Tank Both blood parots are visible here. |

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Front of the Tank with Flash I tried two different shots of the whole tank. This one with the flash. You'd think it'd be brighter, but the glass reflects much of the flash. |

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Front of the Tank (again) No Flash I turned the flash off for this one. Strange, but you get a better picture with no flash when shooting through glass. (On the con side, there's less detail.) |

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Front Again with No Flash, but a Little Closer Better color here but less definition. |

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Another Shot with No Flash, again, Less Definition Blood parrots and Clown Loaches. I have many more fish that are very shy: two upside-down catfish, a plecotomus, cory catfish, two dojo loaches (really glorified weather loaches), a glass catfish, and some black neons, and (of course) hundreds of guppies. WOW! Just saw one of ladder loaches! Haven't seen out in months! |