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Hey all. I know I'm always trying to take good photos of my fish. Just looking to see some cool pictures of your predator fish. I'll kick it off with the last picture I took
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Hey all. I know I'm always trying to take good photos of my fish. Just looking to see some cool pictures of your predator fish. I'll kick it off with the last picture I took
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I can never take puffers seriously, they have super dopy smiles, and are too round to be anything but really cute to me
 

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I know it’s freshwater, but it doesn’t get much more “classic predator fish” than this:
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Except a shark of course…
I can never take puffers seriously, they have super dopy smiles, and are too round to be anything but really cute to me
C’mon, how isn’t this scary:
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