Our fish were the first to be moved into the new appartment. Before we had a single box, the tank was setup, running, and the fish were exploring their new rock setup.
These are a few pictures of the new tank taken of the new tank.
First, a picture of our crab population. In this picture the fish have knocked their feeding clip off the side of the tank and the crabs have moved in to clean up. There was a good amount of food still left on that clip, which I later removed since we don’t want the crabs eating just leftover fish food.
Second, a picture taken with the camera’s flash. You are not supposed to take a flash picture of fish. It startles them and their eyes aren’t used to that kind of light. This was an accidental photo, but I’m not going to toss it out just because it shouldn’t have been taken.
The third shot is another full tank picture. You can see the color on the rocks better, although the picture is a bit grainy. Effect of a no flash picture.
Each picture is linked to larger ( > 2mb ) versions of the thumbnails; I’d say they are worth a look.
you have lovely fish, flash or no flash.
And I didn’t know that about flashes and fishes. How interesting.
The crabs look so happy to have a clip to chew on. Funny crabs.