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Dwarf Gourami
Posted by C-3PO from Dark Side | Posted in Animal Planet, Aperture Science Laboratory, Trigon 190, Voigtländer 125mm F2.5 SL | Posted on 22-04-2007
Colisa Iilia (Dwarf Gourami)
Canon EOS Kiss Digital X
Voigtlander MACRO APO-LANTHAR 125mm F2.5 SL
Manfrotto 190CLB with 488RC0
Scientific Name: Colisa Iilia
Other Names: Dwarf Gourami / Powder Blue Gourami / Red Gourami
Family: Belontiidae
Origin: Ganges, Jumna, Bramaputra
Adult Size: 2 inches (5 cm)
Social: Peaceful
Lifespan: 4 years
Tank Level: Top, Mid dweller
Minimum Tank Size: 5 gallon
Diet: Omnivore, eats algae
Breeding: Egglayer – bubblenest
Care: Intermediate
pH: 6.0 – 7.5
Hardness: 4-10 dGH
Temperature: 72-82 F (22-28 C)
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Atyopsis moluccensis
Posted by C-3PO from Dark Side | Posted in Animal Planet, Aperture Science Laboratory, Sigma 17-70mm DC Macro, Trigon 190 | Posted on 21-04-2007
Scientific Name: Atyopsis moluccensis
Other Names: Asian Filter Shrimp / Bamboo Shrimp / Wood Shrimp / Fan Shrimp
Canon EOS Kiss Digital X
Sigma 17-70mm DC Macro
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Canon EOS Kiss Digital X
Posted by C-3PO from Dark Side | Posted in Aperture Science Laboratory, Canon 17-55mm, Sigma 17-70mm DC Macro | Posted on 20-04-2007
Canon EOS Kiss Digital X with BG-E3 Battery Grip
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Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4.5 DC Macro
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Photo taken by EOS 30D with EF-S17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM
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Sugar Glider finger size
Posted by C-3PO from Dark Side | Posted in Animal Planet, PowerShot S45, Shows & Exhibitions | Posted on 20-04-2007
The Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps), sometimes called the Flying Sugar, is a small gliding possum native to eastern and northern mainland Australia, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago, and introduced to Tasmania.
Canon Powershot S45
Lakeside Tropical Bank Holiday Weekend, England UK
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Chillian Rose Tarantula – Palm size
Posted by C-3PO from Dark Side | Posted in Animal Planet, Aperture Science Laboratory, PowerShot S45, Shows & Exhibitions | Posted on 19-04-2007
Tarantula is the common name for a group of hairy, sometimes very large spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae, of which 800 species have been identified. Tarantulas hunt prey on the ground and do not spin webs. They mainly eat insects and other arthropods, caught by speed or ambush. The biggest tarantulas can kill animals as large as lizards, mice, or birds. Most tarantulas are harmless to humans, and some species are kept as pets or eaten as food. These stocky, fearsome-looking spiders are found in tropical and desert regions around the world.

Chillian Rose Tarantula – Palm size on my left hand.
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Canon Powershot S45 @ Lakeside Garden Centre, Telford Shropshire England UK










