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So I have a tub that I'd like to put fish into. I'll measure it tomorrow again, but I'm fairly certain it goes up to 100 gallons (it's around 4' Long x 3' Wide x 2' Deep).
The issue I'm having, is that a lot of the fish we keep are good from a "look at the side" POV, but not from a "look from the top" POV (which I guess is good, camouflage and countershading and all). Feeding pictures are great, but I'd also like to get candid pictures of the fish.
If you have a tank that has a footprint of 12 square feet or less (4'x3', 6'x2', etc.), a top down picture is welcome! I'm interested in fish that aren't going to outgrow this size tub. I'm specially interested in top down pictures of the following fish:
Dendrochirus sp. lionfish (aka the dwarf lionfish!). Special special interest in D. biocellatus (Fu Manchus)
Pterois sphex, or the Hawaiian lionfish (@lion king ?)
Yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)
Tomini and kole tangs (Ctenochaetus tominiensis, C. strigosus)
Convict Tangs (Acanthurus triostegus)
Bicolor goatfish (Parupeneus barberinoides)
Serranus tigrinus (Serranus tigrinus)
Tobys (Canthigaster sp., especially C. valentini, and C. solandri)
Squirrelfish (Sargocentron, Neoniphon, and Myripristis)
Harlequin Tuskfish (Choerodon fasciatus)
The issue I'm having, is that a lot of the fish we keep are good from a "look at the side" POV, but not from a "look from the top" POV (which I guess is good, camouflage and countershading and all). Feeding pictures are great, but I'd also like to get candid pictures of the fish.
If you have a tank that has a footprint of 12 square feet or less (4'x3', 6'x2', etc.), a top down picture is welcome! I'm interested in fish that aren't going to outgrow this size tub. I'm specially interested in top down pictures of the following fish:
Dendrochirus sp. lionfish (aka the dwarf lionfish!). Special special interest in D. biocellatus (Fu Manchus)
Pterois sphex, or the Hawaiian lionfish (@lion king ?)
Yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens)
Tomini and kole tangs (Ctenochaetus tominiensis, C. strigosus)
Convict Tangs (Acanthurus triostegus)
Bicolor goatfish (Parupeneus barberinoides)
Serranus tigrinus (Serranus tigrinus)
Tobys (Canthigaster sp., especially C. valentini, and C. solandri)
Squirrelfish (Sargocentron, Neoniphon, and Myripristis)
Harlequin Tuskfish (Choerodon fasciatus)
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