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Uploaded: 04/04/18 8:57 AM GMT
Behind Glass (3)
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The red "dots" are tiny fish - probably newborn.

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::tigger3
04/04/18 10:36 AM GMT
There sure are a lot of red dots in this neat capture. I see a variety of fish in this one. tigs=^..^=
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.Dunstickin
04/04/18 11:26 AM GMT
Looks like Angel Fish in the foreground....Good one Raj...great shot through glass
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::corngrowth
04/04/18 12:02 AM GMT
Another very good one, Raj. See that taking images behind glass isn't a problem to you. Well done again!
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::trixxie17
04/04/18 3:51 PM GMT
I too spotted the angel fish in the front but this is a nice capture of the new fish.
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.0930_23
04/04/18 5:57 PM GMT
Magnificent clarity Raj. One of the best I've seen underwater and through glass.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
::mesmerized
04/04/18 7:05 PM GMT
Lots of fish in there...with all that movement and thru glass you did well with this one, Raj.
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::questjester
04/04/18 11:43 PM GMT
This is going on my desktop, Raj! :)

Fabulous color, movement, lighting, and personality!
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::LynEve
04/05/18 11:44 AM GMT
Thee is something very relaxing about watching fish swim = this is a beauty of a capture Raj
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::Nikoneer
04/05/18 2:11 PM GMT
Although I remember angelfish as being "fin nipper", those ventral (pelvic) fins are really a gorgeous blue. But, better a fin nipping Angelfish than the tiny Bumblebee Goby, the most vicious fish I've ever seen. At about 5/8" long, this thing had killed six fish (including a much larger angelfish) in my tank in the two hours before I got it out of there. Very nice capture, Raj, with that cloud of bright orange Basslets as a good accent fish for a tank.

-Nik
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.icedancer
04/06/18 10:02 PM GMT
When I first saw this on Facebook, I thought it had 2 snakes crawling on the logs, lol. Beautiful capture and really like those pretty little fish
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