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|   A couple updated pics from tonight. Daddy tending to the eggs.. still using the 100mm lense, but on a slight angle to pull back a little bit.  Closer view of the eggs, not on an angle. They have darkened since yestarday and the eyes are black spots now.  
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|   Excellent photography skills!! A treat to look at!  Thanks for posting.  =] | 
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|   these pic's are gust out of the normal great and should be rewarded !! | 
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|   Thanks for the compliments guys.. I will continue to update the pics even though I won't be raising this batch.. but it is a good learning experience to watch the development of the eggs. 
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|   Seeing the hatch is awe inspiring if you can catch it. I managed to luck out the last two, when they hatched just after lights out and watched them with a flashlight. A tank full of little babies. 
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|   Updated pics from just a few minutes ago. I would say from this clutch there are about 30 or so viable fry developing.   
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|   I love watching clowns tend their eggs.  So serious! |