Heres a few quick snaps at some of my plants and a few aquarium fish.
The newest pitcher on my N. burbidgeae. It is the biggest so far, and I am looking forward to more.
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok'. For once, my parents said they actually look good, unlike all my other ugly, dirty, space consuming cps
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This is the ugly my parents are talking about, including just about the rest of my collection . Its a U. sandersonii.
U. bisquamata. Nothing much to say about it.
My Bushynose Catfish. Some also call it Bristlenose Catfish, but theres room to argue they are a bit different. Anyways, I only got it recently and there was a large infection, a snowy white bloch behind its eyes as still visiable in the picture. It was a lot worse when I got it, but with a few medications, its now receided to the state in the pic. As with my plants, its considered ugly by my folks, and you would think it too based on the medusa thingy, but its actually pretty cute if you see it alive.
A school of Glass Catfish. I took a picture of one of them before, but back then they were much smaller. They usually swim like that in one spot, almost never shifting position even in the current of my fishtank. Its pretty cool how they swim parallel to each other. I can usually see their stomach contents when feeding. Their see-through ness is not really brought up in the picture because the blurryness reduced the clearity of the bodies in the pic.
One of my Hatchetfish, a lot bigger than it was the first time I took a picture of it (some of you may remember). They are crazy jumbers, holding large mucsles in their oddly shaped belly. Their large fins will propell it into the air to excape from predators. Althrough it looks fat, the body is really very thin.
Hope you liked them
. Zongyi
The newest pitcher on my N. burbidgeae. It is the biggest so far, and I am looking forward to more.
S. leucophylla 'Tarnok'. For once, my parents said they actually look good, unlike all my other ugly, dirty, space consuming cps
This is the ugly my parents are talking about, including just about the rest of my collection . Its a U. sandersonii.
U. bisquamata. Nothing much to say about it.
My Bushynose Catfish. Some also call it Bristlenose Catfish, but theres room to argue they are a bit different. Anyways, I only got it recently and there was a large infection, a snowy white bloch behind its eyes as still visiable in the picture. It was a lot worse when I got it, but with a few medications, its now receided to the state in the pic. As with my plants, its considered ugly by my folks, and you would think it too based on the medusa thingy, but its actually pretty cute if you see it alive.
A school of Glass Catfish. I took a picture of one of them before, but back then they were much smaller. They usually swim like that in one spot, almost never shifting position even in the current of my fishtank. Its pretty cool how they swim parallel to each other. I can usually see their stomach contents when feeding. Their see-through ness is not really brought up in the picture because the blurryness reduced the clearity of the bodies in the pic.
One of my Hatchetfish, a lot bigger than it was the first time I took a picture of it (some of you may remember). They are crazy jumbers, holding large mucsles in their oddly shaped belly. Their large fins will propell it into the air to excape from predators. Althrough it looks fat, the body is really very thin.
Hope you liked them