I’m printing your fish pics for my kid right now. I bought Finding Nemo (for me) and she loved it (imagine that). So now, she’s an even bigger fish freak than before and is obsessed with all things clownfish-related.
RE:BOOMAN,
Let`s get that envy working. I`m submitting 10 more shots{reef only} to get you motivated. Hell, you`re halfway there. You`ve got the tank. If you need advice ,comment on the REEF series coming at you very soon.
This is a great idea you had & Thanks to MS. HENDRICKS
TONY
Where you at Big Mama’s, perhaps? We went to this restaurant last night and my kid couldn’t understand why there was no fish in the tank. She put her pic of the clownfish above in the tank so there’d be fishes.
Well,” THANK YOU” for a lovely comment. It`s amazing how, well taught children, can share so easily. The other exceptional quality they have, is intrinsically, when to share.
Your sharing daughter made my day.
I would LOVE to have a big fish tank – I find them very relaxing and enjoyable (to which one guy I know says that proves I don’t HAVE one – I don’t have to clean them 🙂
but no central air means our house temp fluxuates too much – we have managed to keep some betas in a small tank going for several months now.
Re; It`s simple,
That guy you know must live in a dump. Everything has to be cleaned.
Isn`t it nice to sit back & relax in a clean house? I have 4 tanks, 5 parrots & a cat. They`re all a source of relaxation. I`ll post more reef shots soon & you can relax with them.
Thanks for the comment.
BROWN-EYED GIRL
A wild parrot feeding at my house. One of about 30 that are here daily. I also have one in my aviary that was injured & I`ll probably have to keep her for life. It`s a NANDAY conure.
COTTAGE AT LOW TIDE
A stone cottage, on the beach in Malibu, I`ve just completed. It has a blue slate roof & private beach. Access at each end of the beach is through caves, leaving it inaccessible from the adjoining beaches at mid to high tide.
KANSAS:
This is an untouched photo of the actual cottage I built. The tide is out & very low. So is the setting sun, hence the reflection.
Thanks, Tony.
KANSAS: That`s why it`s on the right, leans to the right and is surrounded by like minded coneheads. Then there is the warm glow of the outstanding one, the one more to the left, you know, the orange one.
HA HA.
TONY
My wrasse is mature at 2 in. long. A constant cruiser of the reef
crest, it is hard to shoot.
I pre-focus on a cruising path & shoot when he gets there.
A Cleaner Gobi doing his morning rounds. This fish is a little over
an inch & a quarter in length & cleans parasites on other fish. Not to be confused with a cleaner wrasse one of which I also have.
A small (1/2in.) hitchhiker crab. Life of all sorts comes into your tank on the sly when you get a new coral, either as small specimens or as polyp stages & growing into more visibility.
My kid is really going to love these photos since some of these fish and life are in Finding Nemo. Looks like today’ll be another trip to the fish store…
So, this is the young lady who shared, eh? She deserves to go to the fish store. In answer to your question: yes, all the fish photos I took are from my reef tanks. The “shared” one, up thread, is in a 70 gal. reef 3 feet behind my swivel chair as I type this. “TAMALE TOM” is in a smaller reef I
use as a recue tank. I would not usually have anemones, [this one is a rescue] for ethical reasons.
The “Reflections in Colour” is in the main house, [my office is detached] & is also filled with live corals.
Thanks,
TONY
Where`s the F..king Dog
It`s my Halloween shot to scare my granddaughters.
Real nice, Grandpa ;o)
How`s my Aura?
This shot is of a Sargent Major being back-dropped by a Powder Blue Tang. Taken in one of my reef tanks.
Bring in the Clowns
A shot of a Tomato clownfish in one of my reef tanks.
I’m printing your fish pics for my kid right now. I bought Finding Nemo (for me) and she loved it (imagine that). So now, she’s an even bigger fish freak than before and is obsessed with all things clownfish-related.
I’m jealous. I have a 90 gallon tank right behind me sitting empty. I wish I had it filled with anenomes and clownfish.
RE:BOOMAN,
Let`s get that envy working. I`m submitting 10 more shots{reef only} to get you motivated. Hell, you`re halfway there. You`ve got the tank. If you need advice ,comment on the REEF series coming at you very soon.
This is a great idea you had & Thanks to MS. HENDRICKS
TONY
Where you at Big Mama’s, perhaps? We went to this restaurant last night and my kid couldn’t understand why there was no fish in the tank. She put her pic of the clownfish above in the tank so there’d be fishes.
Well,” THANK YOU” for a lovely comment. It`s amazing how, well taught children, can share so easily. The other exceptional quality they have, is intrinsically, when to share.
Your sharing daughter made my day.
Wonderful – love the “aura” shot
I would LOVE to have a big fish tank – I find them very relaxing and enjoyable (to which one guy I know says that proves I don’t HAVE one – I don’t have to clean them 🙂
but no central air means our house temp fluxuates too much – we have managed to keep some betas in a small tank going for several months now.
Re; It`s simple,
That guy you know must live in a dump. Everything has to be cleaned.
Isn`t it nice to sit back & relax in a clean house? I have 4 tanks, 5 parrots & a cat. They`re all a source of relaxation. I`ll post more reef shots soon & you can relax with them.
Thanks for the comment.
BROWN-EYED GIRL
A wild parrot feeding at my house. One of about 30 that are here daily. I also have one in my aviary that was injured & I`ll probably have to keep her for life. It`s a NANDAY conure.
YELLOW ORIOLE
A wild bird in my cactus garden.
WHITE CLOUD
My Goffin cockatoo I rescued years ago. A true back-street boy.
Oh, so beautiful.
Your photos are wonderful.
MONKEY
My neighbor`s parrot.
GORGOM IN PURGATORY
A small gargoyle in one of my garden fountains.
COTTAGE AT LOW TIDE
A stone cottage, on the beach in Malibu, I`ve just completed. It has a blue slate roof & private beach. Access at each end of the beach is through caves, leaving it inaccessible from the adjoining beaches at mid to high tide.
Is that a photo of the actual house or a photo of an oil painting of it? Wow, all ’round.
KANSAS:
This is an untouched photo of the actual cottage I built. The tide is out & very low. So is the setting sun, hence the reflection.
Thanks, Tony.
ORANGE CONE
A black & white shot. Not.
This administration has been too much for the cone on the right.
KANSAS: That`s why it`s on the right, leans to the right and is surrounded by like minded coneheads. Then there is the warm glow of the outstanding one, the one more to the left, you know, the orange one.
HA HA.
TONY
MEDICCI`S DAUGHTER
A small piece in one of my gardens.
PALOR GAMES
A spider in the garden that seems to weave his web in such a way, as to make himself appear larger. Note the extremities.
MILO
MILO had a run-in with a coyote on my little ranch.
Squid Me
This shot is of a Gobi. It only looks like what I think a squid looks.
Brain Maze
Here’s a pic of a maze brain, the size of a coconut.
Looks like a crocheted quilt.
Line Wrasse
My wrasse is mature at 2 in. long. A constant cruiser of the reef
crest, it is hard to shoot.
I pre-focus on a cruising path & shoot when he gets there.
Push Ups
A Cleaner Gobi doing his morning rounds. This fish is a little over
an inch & a quarter in length & cleans parasites on other fish. Not to be confused with a cleaner wrasse one of which I also have.
Eyeballin’ Ya
A shot of a Hermit Crab peeking over a reef rock.
Ol’ Red-Eye
A small (1/2in.) hitchhiker crab. Life of all sorts comes into your tank on the sly when you get a new coral, either as small specimens or as polyp stages & growing into more visibility.
Reef Life
A very small section of the reef base. Notice part of a mottled sea cucumber (bottom right).
Tamale Tom
A pic of a Tomato Clown in a Rose Bubble Tip Anemone.
Torch & Turbina Peltata
Two Stony corals.
Reflections in Colour
A YELLOW TANG & a PYGMY ANGEL waiting to eat. They are above a soft
coral: a KENYA TREE
My kid is really going to love these photos since some of these fish and life are in Finding Nemo. Looks like today’ll be another trip to the fish store…
So, this is the young lady who shared, eh? She deserves to go to the fish store. In answer to your question: yes, all the fish photos I took are from my reef tanks. The “shared” one, up thread, is in a 70 gal. reef 3 feet behind my swivel chair as I type this. “TAMALE TOM” is in a smaller reef I
use as a recue tank. I would not usually have anemones, [this one is a rescue] for ethical reasons.
The “Reflections in Colour” is in the main house, [my office is detached] & is also filled with live corals.
Thanks,
TONY
I’ve printed all the pics of your fishes for her and she’s taken them to bed with her. I got tuck in all your fish and sealife.