Pseudomugil furcatus

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Jeff120
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Pseudomugil furcatus

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I got these at Exotic Aquatics less then a week ago. Couldn't wait to take some photos of them though. Not real happy with the results, but that just gives me an excuse to try again!

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The only one I go with his fins flared, didn't turn out real well.

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I love those fish. Nowhere to get them here. Pics are great too. They are always running around fast. I would imagine very difficult to photograph.
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I haven't gotten a single decent shot of mine yet. Good pics!
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I think the pics themselves look great. All but the last one are sharp! I think the fish just need to grow up a little bit before they look their best. Nice job!
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Nice pics man. If you can catch one flaring its fins it's really a sight to see. :)
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Thanks guys! Ben, you can sometimes find them on aquabid if you are looking for some.
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Jeff120 wrote:Thanks guys! Ben, you can sometimes find them on aquabid if you are looking for some.
Thanks. I looked every now and then, but the only person I see selling them is RarefishLAX and I fussed at him once. Not sure if he will remember me. Bought some shrimp from him before everyone had cherry shrimp. It was advertised they would come floating with a ball of moss for them hang on to. It was a wad of Cladaphora... ugh.

I'll keep looking though. Thanks.
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Post by RTRJR »

Great fish and good pics.

Looking forward to fry in the future... 8)
Where's the fish? Neptune
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RTRJR wrote:Looking forward to fry in the future... 8)
You would have to fry a lot of them to make a meal, but whatever is good to you. :-)
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