
Showing posts with label Camera critter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera critter. Show all posts
April 24, 2010
April 3, 2010
February 27, 2010
Ant

Noticed a coloney of ants in a rose plant and thought they would be nice subjects for some macro shots, getting a decent shot of these critters was tougher than i thought, they hide under the leaves the moment i got my camera lense close to them and they are restless, dont stop for a single moment, spent about 40 min for an ant to come and stop at the right place to get a nice picture and all the circus was worth when i got this shot which i like a lot. Do you like it too?
To read some interesting facts about Ants clike here
February 15, 2010
Red Cherry Shrimp
Scientific Name - Neocaridina heteropoda (var Red )
Common Name - Red Cherry Shrimp (RCS)
RCS is one of the most popular dwarf shirmp in the aquahobby and are very easy to care for in home freshwater aquarium. They will adapt to wide range of water conditions and will thrive in the same conditions as common aquarium fish, these cute little critters should be kept in colonies, they enjoy sitting on plant leaves and munch on film of algae and micro organism formed on plant leaves, Females are more colorful compared to male of the same species. The photo below is of a adult male RCS sitting on leaves of Windelov fern in my aquarium.

Common Name - Red Cherry Shrimp (RCS)
RCS is one of the most popular dwarf shirmp in the aquahobby and are very easy to care for in home freshwater aquarium. They will adapt to wide range of water conditions and will thrive in the same conditions as common aquarium fish, these cute little critters should be kept in colonies, they enjoy sitting on plant leaves and munch on film of algae and micro organism formed on plant leaves, Females are more colorful compared to male of the same species. The photo below is of a adult male RCS sitting on leaves of Windelov fern in my aquarium.

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