Kuhli Loach close-up's
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@oBseSsIoNPC Haha, play dead. How strange. Yep, I will be making sure every little thing is safe and ready for them when the time comes. Thanks for the sweet video BTW :)
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Excellent m8 you are getting the hang on it :D
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Do the serpae tetra and kuhli get along well? I am thinking of getting a school of each.
PetaPanPipes 4 months ago
@PetaPanPipes Well, the Kuhli loaches get along with anything I had at the time and have now, they are great little "worms" to have :) The Tetras themselves were a little feisty with each other, but once the ranks were established (group of six minimum) it was all fine. Kuhlis and Tetras together made no difference and worked just great. enjoy the 2 :)
oBseSsIoNPC 4 months ago
@oBseSsIoNPC Thanks for the reply. I'm planning to get 7 kuhlis and 7 serpaes (either another group of tetras that will get along nicely, or bump up the numbers of kuhlis and serpaes)+Bristlenose pleco. Lots of plants, driftwood and places to for these litlle guys and the pleco. I really can't wait (but I have to because the tank is not yet cycled). Kuhli have sweet little faces.
PetaPanPipes 4 months ago
@PetaPanPipes Yeah I agree, the Kuhlis are great. Having lots of hiding spots is most important for the tetras, they are quite territorial. The loaches tend to hide a lot when something is wrong or missing and are most active with perfect water quality and sufficient food supply. It also seems to depend on the plants. Sometimes they like to play dead :P Funny little things.
oBseSsIoNPC 4 months ago
Haha, yeah thanks Erik.
I was trying manual focus as well, even tho it is not as quick to readjust when out of focus, it has the great advantage that a passing fish wont throw the lens off.
Also the camera can't focus 100% all the time, when not enough light or when I want to see "past" and obstacle, the camera focuses on the nearest object of course.
Still so much to learn :D
Nevertheless, I love my Panasonic PV-GS 85, for 400 bucks, can't complain at all.
Peace and harmony.
oBseSsIoNPC 2 years ago