Habitat of Astyanax, Bujurquina, Chaetostoma, Crenicichla, Leporinus and others in nature
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- Check out this pristine small habitat located between the Andes and the Sierra de la Macarena, this small river is home to a large diversity of fish, including Cordylancistrus sp., several Chaetostoma, Hypostomus sp., Lasiancistrus sp., Farlowella sp., Imparfinis sp., Astyanax festae, Astyanax metae, Charax, Leporinus striatus, Leporinus orthomaculatus, Leporellus vittatus, Creagrutus calai, Hemigrammus barrigonae, Crenicichla cf.anthurus, Apistogramma alacrina, Bujurquina mariae, Prochilodus mariae, Salminus affinis, and many others. It is the third instalment in the rivers of the Macarena series including
Rio Guejar with Salminus in nature: • CHAETOSTOMA ( rubber n...
and Apistogramma alacrina in nature: • APISTOGRAMMA HONGSLOI ...
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Index:
00:00 Introduction, north of the Sierra de la Macarena
00:20 habitat of Astyanax with Astyanax in nature
00:42 habitat of Leporellus in nature,
01:02 Rio Guayabero, crossing the Macarena range
01:55 habitat of Apistogramma alacrina in nature
02:07 habitat of Macarenia in nature
02:24 habitat of Salminus in nature, the Rio Guejar
02:56 habitat of Astyanax in nature
03:41 Tetra feeding frenzy in nature
04:47 habitat of pike cichlids, Crenicichla cf.anthurus in nature
04:57 habitat of Bujurquina in nature, cichlids breeding in nature
05:22 habitat of Creagrutus in nature
05:34 habitat of rubbernose pleco, Chaetostoma in nature
05:54 Chaetostoma breeding in nature, rubbernose pleco eggs
06:03 cichlids in nature
06:35 pike cichlids breeding in nature, Crencichla with fry
06:46 Leporinus orthomaculatus in nature
07:00 habitat of Farlowella in nature
07:07 flagtail in nature, Prochilodus in their habitat
07:35 Hemigrammus in nature, Hemigrammus barrigonae habitat
07:52 Hoplias in nature, wolf fish habitat
08:45 Charax in nature, predatory fish habitat
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Poor Imparfinis! These are harmless little catfish with the most amazing barbels and subtle colouration. We don't see enough of them in aquaria. Thanks for posting. To see apistos in fast flowing water with no cover was quite surprising.
Very impressive and professionally captured, Oliver. Vielen Dank u. Servus, Bernd ✌️😊
Danke!
Amazing video once again. As always, your photography and filmography are amazing. It's great to see all these fish in the wild.
Yes, to me this looks like a river in Canada with tropical fish in it, even above the surface
Really nice. Thank you. I like the rocky cliffs, the swift abundant river, and the petroglyphs.
Another great video Oliver. 👍👍 I always love seeing where and how our fish actually live.
besten dank...
Thank you for this video. This is my favorite area to make biotope aquariums of. Thank you for the high quality videos and good information🙏
your footage is amazing and you give so much information always keep it up, I hope to go to places like these in my lifetime
Thank you!
Excellent video! Definitely appreciated 😊
Easily most underappreciated channel
God Bless❤
thank you!
So interesting and just amazingly beautiful.
Wow! Great footage! Thank-you.
Agreed 😊
The narration makes this video, both literally and figuratively, LOL. Excellent camera work combined with a fascinating story makes these fish that much more interesting.
I was surprised to see how much the Astyanax resemble Brycinus longipinnis from West Africa. Real interesting video and the footage does as you say resemble a large aquarium. Great upload!
yes, they are quite similar in behaviour also.... those big Astyanax are not the best for small tanks.
Wondetful footage!
I love those silver fish with yellow tails at the start. Reminds me of my large Hachet fish
Amazing! Thank you for Sharing this with us
My pleasure!
I've never seen carved petroglyphs before, your videos are amazing, thank you
Very nice! Thanks for doing! More, More, more!!
Beautiful 😌👍🏻
Top notch footage and narration Oliver!
thank you
Good job!
Omg what is this. The quality!
Thank you
I love your videos ❤
thank you!
Very interesting
Thank you!
oh man i would love it so much if you could make some videos on the fishes especially the silurides and cyprinids present in SE Asia
one day, if i got to travel there again. I have only photos...
Good day Oliver. The abundance of fish in those rivers is incredible and those red plants are gorgeous.
Here in Trinidad i've caught what i think were two spot Astyanax juveniles at maybe 2.5 inches in what i know as the St. Joseph river. They were silver grey with of course the two spots and very faint colour in the fins. However in our Santa Cruz river i've seen what i can only describe as huge tetra like fish some with very rich bright red fins and others with very bright yellow fins. The body colour may have been that silver grey also but too fast moving to determine if the spots were present. What could these 8 inch fish have been ?
maybe Roeboides, biodiversity.gov.tt/index.php/trinidad-a-tobago-biodiversity/fauna-checklist/vertebrates/fresh-water-fishes.html#Rivulidae
Is the red Macarenia grown in the aquarium trade? What a spectacular plant, looks like sea algae
no, and i don't think it would do well, the Podostomaceae are dormant for much of their life cycle, it's also in a national park where it can not be collected
I am a big fan of you work, it was a big inspiration for coming back to the hobby. Do you know anything about the biotope of ember tetra?
you mean _Hyphessobrycon amandae_ - the two videos "Rio Araguaia 1 & 2" are filmed in their habitat, we just kept footage of them for later.
Thank you so much. Is it chance for movie about Aripuanã river?
I have been there but did not shoot video.
Sir I like ur content. they r at a professional level .
But plz try to improve the voice quality.
ITS MY HUMBLE REQUEST
. THANKYOU SIR
I will try my best
Hi, what is the fish @ 0:45 with the many small dots and basically longitudinal stripes.
_Leporellus vittatus_
@@belowwater Thank you!
No gulpers?
Nowhere near there, the only bit of footage i have of those catfish is in the blackwater Apistogramma video.
Oliver, I might've missed but what was the pH value of this river ?
slightly aklaline, 7.4 but i really think those values change a lot during the year
@@belowwater thanks for the info. Great video as always.
Banger vid Oliver