Some random pics.

Azhael

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I took a lot of pictures for a friend earlier today, and i thought it would be nice to share a few of them. The quality is awful (and these are the best one, ha!), sorry.

In order:
-N.n.viridescens female
-I.a.apuanus young males (finally starting to show adult coloration, i´m thrilled!!!)
-T.d.dobrogicus male
-C.p.sasayamae male
-C.p.sasayamae larvae
-C.p.sasayamae larva inside egg (cute :))
-H.orientalis larvae (i already have 26 in total...*shudder*)

I hope you enjoy them, i sure enjoy seeing pics of other people´s animals xD
 

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Nice pics :)
Dead jealous of the C.orientalis, when did yours start laying this year?
 
Memory fails, as usual, i think perhaps late October?? Later than in previous years.
However the first eggs were eaten, the larvae in the pics are younger than that.
 
You were right, our pyrrhos are identical! This could be one of mine :happy:
I am very jealous of your plants. Your tanks look like a proper jungle!
Just out of curiosity, what are your water parameters (eg hardness, pH) - if you have those handy?
 
Nice pictures , the C.p. sasayame male is stunning and i like how spicky the crest is in your Dobrogicus , dont know why but my males got all the same "ondulated" crest .
Thanks for sharing
 
Nice photos Rodrigo. New camera for Christmas? ;)

The parents of your alpines are busy courting and the tank floor is dotted with spermatophores this morning. Yours look close to being ready. I kept a pair of their siblings which are now in with the adults. Despite their small size they're getting involved in the breeding action. It's funny to see a big adult female being frantically fanned by a male half her size (especially as she's probably his mother!).
 
Eva, i can´t give you exact numbers on my parametres, it´s been quite a long while since i last checked them at all :S
Our pyrrhogaster are trully similar, i wonder if both our groups come from the same bloodline.

Ah Mark, i wish xD Same old camera as always....same old crappy pics....
So far there´s only one male apuanus that is looking ready, the other two are still behind. I´m not too confident they´ll breed although the females are rather fat, but hey, it would be a very nice surprise!
I don´t believe i´ve thanked you enough for them, yet, Mark, so THANX! I love them :D
 
A couple more shots of my other T.dobrogicus male.
 

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What great pics Azhael :D
I love the viridescens!@ more pics!!@
 
I like the viridiscens also... hope you breed them soon so I can get some:D hahaha
Nice set of pics ;)
 
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