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Here's some new pics of my bristlenose.( may be blurry :( )
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Maybe it's me, but the link doesn't seem to work :(
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The link appears to work for me, but the pictures are nearly useless. It does look like a common bristlenose, but I know that only because of the overall shape and the white tips of the fins - which isn't exactly unique in the bristlenose world.

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A-ha working now. He/she looks tiny! (& i'm pleased to see that it's not just me who focusses on the background :( )
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I tried to take a good photo,but he kept swimming around and chewing.How do you keep the picture so clear?And I like my pleco swimming around but he just dose'nt stop and when I come up to him/her,him/her swimms back into the cave.Have any tips?
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Richard B wrote:A-ha working now. He/she looks tiny! (& i'm pleased to see that it's not just me who focusses on the background :( )
Some cameras do that, sometimes because you try to take photos too close, or simply because of the aim of the camera vs. it's autofocus sensors. On a camera with lots of megapixels, moving back a foot or two may help. On low-megapixel (less than 4-5MP) cameras, there is no substitute for getting it right, unfortunately.

Many cameras have a macro-mode (aka "close-up mode", most often indicated by a flower symbol), which sets the camera to focus on close-up objects. If there is no such setting and the camera is low megapixel and it can't focus on a small coin and nearly fill the picture, it's probably a good idea to try to find another camera.

As to the fish moving whilst being photographed, there is no substitute for patience and persistance...

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check your camera for a three photo burst setting as well. helps with moving targets. it takes three photos in a row every time you push the button to take a picture
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Thanx, I fixed it I will upload a new pic tommarow.
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As to the fish moving whilst being photographed, there is no substitute for patience and persistance...

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Kampfer wrote:As to the fish moving whilst being photographed, there is no substitute for patience and persistance...

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Yes, of course, with luck you get the second or third picture. Bad luck, and it will take several dozens. Average for me is about 12 pictures before I get a good one.

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Heres more pics
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omg! she/he is so adorable and teeny!! i didn't know they sold them that young! :thumbsup:
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I'm only 99% sure your Bushy Nose is a common Ancistrus cf cirrhosus.
With so many casual breeders it is not rare these days for many small specimens being sold at as little as 3/4 inches. 1-1/4" is a better size unless you obtain the smaller specimens not long after the shop receive them. Many shops do not know how great the need for a constant food supply is for these smaller specimens of plecos.
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