I tried again to get any kind of focus on the camera and failed miserably.
BUt there's a couple small pics:
And
I KNOW! I can't take a picture to save my life!
I think this one's female based on behavior and the strong curve in the pectoral leading edge.
Whoo! More LOusy Pics!
This is a tough one, judging by the head profile and pec fins I would have a guess that it's a female. Like McEve said you have to fool your camera into thinking that there is no glass or water so that it focuses on the fish. Try turning any air pumps off and give the glass a real good clean, I'm not saying that it's dirty but it would certainly help.
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Are you shooting these with a digital???
What I found that worked for me when I was shooting with a digital was to actually take him out of the tank........yea say good-bye to your decorations.... But to put him in a glass bowl/dish or some type of container that is not too deep. You can take it from above so the glass doesn't get into your way.
If that dosen't work and its still blurry try to put something else in or under the container, (quarter, ruler,etc) right next to the fish so the camera focuses on that and it should give you a better image.
if that doesn't work stop using your phone camera......
What I found that worked for me when I was shooting with a digital was to actually take him out of the tank........yea say good-bye to your decorations.... But to put him in a glass bowl/dish or some type of container that is not too deep. You can take it from above so the glass doesn't get into your way.
If that dosen't work and its still blurry try to put something else in or under the container, (quarter, ruler,etc) right next to the fish so the camera focuses on that and it should give you a better image.
if that doesn't work stop using your phone camera......
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