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Dusko
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Four-eyed fish, Anableps spp. :D

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Post by beetleman »

Very interesting fish Dusko and a great picture of it also...I love your website link. I have kept many aquariums over the years and kept Reef aquariums for 10 years. Right now I have none setup but I do have an old reef tank (40 gal) set up as a terrarium with my miniature orchids and air plants. I do miss them after seeing your website :wink:
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I am an aquariumholic :lol: if you can say that.
Underwater world fascinates me over and over again, and now with seeing all the beautiful microscopy photos on this forum I am ready to invest some money in a new digital microscope. Aquarium is full of microscopic creatures, and I can't wait to meet them :wink: .

Thanks for the comment.

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Post by salden »

Great capture. He sure does have big eyes.
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Post by PeglegOS »

salden wrote:Great capture. He sure does have big eyes.
The better to see you my dear. Or some such thing the wolf said. :roll:

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Post by Ken Ramos »

It does have big eyes, kind of reminds me of a frogs. Nice shot, thanks. :D

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