First off let me say that this is my first time using this DSLR for aquarium shots. I'm a total newb to it and had no auxiliary lighting or flash besides the tank lights. The flash on the camera made their colors not look great. I used a very open aperture to be able to have a fast enough shutter speed to not blur too badly. Consequently, depth of field was very very small causing some focus issues. I'm sure that a tripod instead of my shaky hands and a flash from overhead would have helped things out but this is where I'm at now. Camera was a Nikon D5000 that I borrowed from work with a 50mm lens. I removed the OB Peacock as it was keeping too many of the fish hiding and chasing a lot of them, especially the lwanda. Not pictured is I believe only one elusive fish that isn't colored up at all yet anyways, that being the sp. Intermedius. It looks very similar to the chrysogaster except a silvery body with a light red fringe to its fins.
Ngara Flametail
Star Saphire
Synodontis Lucipinnus and Venustus
Azureus and Dolphin
Azureus
Electra Deep Water Hap
Rubescens
Lwanda
Ndewe
Albino unknown
Mloto Likoma
Chrysogaster
OB Peacock
Red Empress
Moori Dolphin
Sunshine
Ngara Flametail

Star Saphire

Synodontis Lucipinnus and Venustus

Azureus and Dolphin

Azureus

Electra Deep Water Hap

Rubescens

Lwanda

Ndewe

Albino unknown

Mloto Likoma

Chrysogaster

OB Peacock

Red Empress

Moori Dolphin

Sunshine
