Gills and Fins

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Take a look

Monday, April 17, 2006

Julidochromis marlieri


A young Julidochromis marlieri.


After one month of growing and acclimatization, it has gained significant colour compared to its younger age.


Yawn... Seen them yawning often. Not sure its the water or the sight of me with a camera. Haha...

Cyphotilapia frontosa



Cyphotilapia frontosa

These blue little devils were acquired from my trusty dealer after searching for it in the local aquarium trade. Hope it will grow up into magnificent beauties. Haha...

Neolamprologus cylindricus


Neolamprologus cylindricus

Neolamprologus ocellatus


Neolamprologus ocellatus

Another Shell-dweller from Lake Tanganyika. Really a cute little fish that won't exceed 2" in aquarium when matured.

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Hehe


Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Dinner in TGI, Moscow



The gang(frm Left) : Oli , I , Yong Lin , Bchye(LJ kia) , Jasmine



Oli's Low Carb Salmon Fillet.

Aquarium in Atrium, Moscow






Taken in Winter outside Radiology department. From Right to Left: Chiang Wei, Han Jing, Wei Horng. Han Jing has just decapitated the Snowman, haha... Our great group leader, Dr. Chin Wei Horng has a good sense of humour and Excellent leadership, altough he has a short 'fuse' sometimes when his friends are threatened. He never leaves a man behind in any situation.

A Path Beyond



This picture was taken in Sg. Congkak on Fuji Velvia slide film.

Paracyprichromis Nigripinis



Paracyprichromis also known as the sardines of Lake Tanganyika. A middle strata mouth-brooding cichlid which schools above rockworks.

Neolamprologus Leleupi


Neolamprologus Leleupi or better knowns as the Lemon Cichlids due to their vibrant lemon yellow colour. It has a slightly boistrous character which makes it the trouble maker in smaller aquarium. Lovely little critters.

Altolamprologus Calvus


What Are U Looking at Dude?


Altolamprologus Calvus, one of the many inhabitants in my current Lake Tanganyika set-up. A very cocky looking fellow, but in reality has a very mellow character. It has a very distinct hunting position of facing downwards before gulping down its prey.

Neolamprologus Multipunctatus



Neolamprologus Multipunctatus. One of the Shell Dwellers from Lake Tanganyika, Africa. A great little active fish with its bright yellow dorsal fin is perfect for any Tanganyika Aquarist. Taken in my aquarium before it died due to failure of 1 of the 2 powerheads supplying O2 into the tank.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Photos of the month---April