loneguppy
06-02-2006, 7:56 PM
Tetras really do behave like there cousin piranhas. This is my oldest red-eye tetra. It's the terror of my 10-gallon. Here I caught it surprised by a passing platy.
Sorry for the grainy shot. :rolleyes: It's the limitations of a Canon G1. But I pleased with the result. Didn't want to touch it up.
BTW. Because I have had no luck with most live plants, what you see there is a silk fake plant.
http://aquatic-photography.com/gallery//files/1/2/8/8/151-5127_IMG_thumb.jpg (http://aquatic-photography.com/gallery//showimage.php?i=4323)
Sorry for the grainy shot. :rolleyes: It's the limitations of a Canon G1. But I pleased with the result. Didn't want to touch it up.
BTW. Because I have had no luck with most live plants, what you see there is a silk fake plant.
http://aquatic-photography.com/gallery//files/1/2/8/8/151-5127_IMG_thumb.jpg (http://aquatic-photography.com/gallery//showimage.php?i=4323)