The picture of peace and beauty. They would indeed make quiet companions.
Lovely light and I like the contrast of the orange/red with the green.
Such a great shot of these tiny little 'friends'.
Oh, such a beautiful shot, Jose!! So colorful and what lovely, quiet friends to have indeed!!
What a surprise... and a very good shot!
Lovely for the bedside! We always had Neon Tetras in the tank at home when I was a kid - great to watch.
Silent companions. That's nice! :-)You're right, the ballet duo on VDP looks a bit like Japanese Acacia! Thanks JM!
How lovely.
perfect companions. they're quiet.
They certainly do stand out.
Pretty little things.
Looks like a drug-amplified aquarium. Explosive colors, but just two of them.
Lovely and nice !
What a brilliant idea Jose, watching these two little beauties slowly swimming around would be so much better than counting sheep :)
They don't annoy you with boring conversations ;)
How come everyone is seeing two when I can see four. Much better than the invisible fish we put in our pond this year.
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The picture of peace and beauty.
They would indeed make quiet companions.
Lovely light and I like the contrast of the orange/red with the green.
Such a great shot of these tiny little 'friends'.
Oh, such a beautiful shot, Jose!! So colorful and what lovely, quiet friends to have indeed!!
What a surprise... and a very good shot!
Lovely for the bedside! We always had Neon Tetras in the tank at home when I was a kid - great to watch.
Silent companions. That's nice! :-)
You're right, the ballet duo on VDP looks a bit like Japanese Acacia! Thanks JM!
How lovely.
perfect companions. they're quiet.
They certainly do stand out.
Pretty little things.
Looks like a drug-amplified aquarium. Explosive colors, but just two of them.
Lovely and nice !
What a brilliant idea Jose, watching these two little beauties slowly swimming around would be so much better than counting sheep :)
They don't annoy you with boring conversations ;)
How come everyone is seeing two when I can see four. Much better than the invisible fish we put in our pond this year.
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