phishphorphun
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I think these are a lovely little pair of L. Brevis that I have in my 120g tank. I know you have seen many pix of them, even recently. However, I didn't realize that they were doing the deed in their shell.
First a few "togetherness" shots.
And guess what I found in the shell last night?
Btw, the shot is VERY blurry. Two main reasons. 1. They are so tiny, I couldn't focus sharp enough with my macro lens to get them any clearer. 2. I had to shoot "down" into the shell. This is the worst secenario for shooting through glass. Unless you are near parallel to the subject, the glass will distort it like looking through a magnifying glass when it is not at the correct angle. When they get to start swimming to the top of the shell, I may be able to do better.
First a few "togetherness" shots.
And guess what I found in the shell last night?
Btw, the shot is VERY blurry. Two main reasons. 1. They are so tiny, I couldn't focus sharp enough with my macro lens to get them any clearer. 2. I had to shoot "down" into the shell. This is the worst secenario for shooting through glass. Unless you are near parallel to the subject, the glass will distort it like looking through a magnifying glass when it is not at the correct angle. When they get to start swimming to the top of the shell, I may be able to do better.