only fish pic i have.. clowN
Micah Weber
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looking straight down into the tank, not through glass, the fish swam up , i grabbed the focus best i could and took the pic with flash.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
i agree the face is a bit soft. i took this with a pocket camera, the Nikon S3... its not mine so no more tries for the time being..
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There are many varieties of clownfish. The most common (horribly refered to as "Nemo") are :
1) Amphiprion Ocellaris Often called the "false perc"
2) Amphiprion Percula (true perc) and a bit more aggressive than A.Ocellaris. These often have thicker more "organically" shaped black pinstripes. If you want to get really ichtheologist anal...you can count dorsal rays and such to determine the difference. It's getting more difficult as there are reports of inter breeding?? I just call them "clowns".
<anemone police> Just for the record... sea anemone ARE NOT NEEDED to keep clownfish in the home aqauarium. Actually they should probably be left in the wild as they do not do well in captivity. They seldome live anywhere near as long in captivity as they do in the wild. <hops off high 'n' mighty fish tank>
If you are interested....here is a good site for fish info :
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/clownfis.htm
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