Thanks for watching! yes it was a great adventure, I saw so many aquatic plants on the trip that I have never even seen before, it's amazing what's out there :)
Looks like an epic adventure! Trips like these are so much better when you have a knowledgeable local with you. How were the sandflies at Buffalo Creek? I always found that the worse place for them in the Top End. And there must be a future Bloopers Reel, you cannot tells us that Nic and Harland didn't have some entertaining spills caught on camera! Looking forward to the next episodes from your trip.
Yes it was pretty good, no I didn't feel any sand flies but Dave made sure we sprayed pretty heavy, still they didn't seem to be around, no real bloopers to speak off, I think one night Harland had a spider in his tent, other then that it was pretty good, I almost hit 3 Buffalo going through Lynchfield at night but otherwise we all had a great time.
Yes it was great to catch up with him, we had a choice of filming his farm or going out catching with him, we chose the catching as his farm has been done before, but no videos really on collecting.
@@australianbiotopes4563 You didn't happen to measure the PH up at darwin did you? Or do you know what it is roughly? EDIT.: Okay, I think I found my answer. If anyone is out there, wanting to keep these adorable pseudomugil but live on the other side of the planet like me.. this may be helpful, but also sad: depws.nt.gov.au/water/darwin-harbour/darwin-harbour-region-report-cards/2022-water-quality-report/zone-8-buffalo-creek and www.dha.gov.au/docs/default-source/Breezes-PDF/muirhead_buffalo_creek_water_quality_improvement_plan447C069DBC90.pdf
@@Aedony If your after the PH for the Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis they are very flexible, I kept them in freshwater and then just added sea salt to breed them, but they do much better in a marine aquarium, in saying that they are very tough and can withstand large fluctuations of change in water conditions, this might help, www.aquagreen.com.au/plant_data/Pseudomugil_cyanodorsalis.html
Thank you brother for taking me to Darwin again what a magical place , ol’mate Dave had the spider on him and didn’t flinch a true territorion !!! 🔥❤️🔥🔥😎👌🏼
@@australianbiotopes4563 harmless but still put the wind up ya trying to work out which one it is , the Barking Spiders and Bird Spiders 🕷️ are truly amazing creatures … 😎👍🏼
@@GosperTYVS It's like anything different people are worried about different things, I have a mate that can hold highly venomous snakes without a worry but hates worms, I my self am scared of heights.
This was a great little adventure. So glad you brought us all along for the ride, and were able to get Dave on camera. Looking forward to the next instalments
I haven't, I've been there a couple times and it hasn't been clear, after rains unfortunately but I do plan on doing it or trying again down the track some time.
Hi just wanted to know if you have any information - i have a mix pond and i have Purple Spotted Gudgeons that breed in the pond with 2 goldfish, 5 Oscars and guppies and a few rainbows but this week Purple Spotted Gudgeons have been dyeing but the rest of the fish are fine. The pond has been doing fine for over 1 year.
I'm not sure, it's hard to say without properly knowing the situation, are they Northern or Southerns if they are Northerns it could be the cold but the Oscars and Guppies aren't cold tolerant ether, they are normally pretty tough but so are the others other than the Guppies, maybe they have got some sort of disease that hasn't effected the others, just hard to say without seeing or knowing the whole situation.
@@australianbiotopes4563 awesome. Now where could I possibly purchase some from? Also would you sell me a lump of that moss you grow from a few vids ago?
THAT spider at 8:46 !!!!
They are big but pretty harmless, no good if your scared of spiders though 🙂
Grumpÿ old guy with the hat 😂
We don't get grumpy as we get old, we just get less tolerant 🤣
🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷AHHHH!! YA'LL!! BIG SPIDER @ 8:45 !! ON DAVE'S BACK! 🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷
It's not the spider so much as not knowing it was there!
@@rainbowbratt7967 They are harmless 😂
Not if I have a heart attack! 😂😂😂. I've had too many bugs get into my shirt and long hair. @australianbiotopes4563
How can Nick and Harlan be scared of an orb weaver but excited to see a crocodile 🤣🤣🤣 bless them
Different people have different phobias I guess 🙂
Srsly, those things can take out a magpie :0
@@danielthompson3205 That's just a myth nothing can survive a magpie.
Awesome! I'm so envious you got to adventure with Dave! You even got to see some Vallisneria! Great video, thank you!
Thanks for watching! yes it was a great adventure, I saw so many aquatic plants on the trip that I have never even seen before, it's amazing what's out there :)
Looks like an epic adventure! Trips like these are so much better when you have a knowledgeable local with you. How were the sandflies at Buffalo Creek? I always found that the worse place for them in the Top End. And there must be a future Bloopers Reel, you cannot tells us that Nic and Harland didn't have some entertaining spills caught on camera! Looking forward to the next episodes from your trip.
Yes it was pretty good, no I didn't feel any sand flies but Dave made sure we sprayed pretty heavy, still they didn't seem to be around, no real bloopers to speak off, I think one night Harland had a spider in his tent, other then that it was pretty good, I almost hit 3 Buffalo going through Lynchfield at night but otherwise we all had a great time.
This is an awesome flick and can't wait for future additional footage.
@@Danny_Walker1968 Thanks mate! easy watching lifestyle video for fisho's 🙂
Oh hey I've just been up to Darwin. Was awesome seeing some of the fresh water fish up there as a South Westerner
Yeah it's Great!
Wow interesting video with Dave Wilson at Darwin
Yes it was great to catch up with him, we had a choice of filming his farm or going out catching with him, we chose the catching as his farm has been done before, but no videos really on collecting.
@@australianbiotopes4563 You didn't happen to measure the PH up at darwin did you? Or do you know what it is roughly?
EDIT.: Okay, I think I found my answer. If anyone is out there, wanting to keep these adorable pseudomugil but live on the other side of the planet like me.. this may be helpful, but also sad: depws.nt.gov.au/water/darwin-harbour/darwin-harbour-region-report-cards/2022-water-quality-report/zone-8-buffalo-creek
and
www.dha.gov.au/docs/default-source/Breezes-PDF/muirhead_buffalo_creek_water_quality_improvement_plan447C069DBC90.pdf
@@Aedony If your after the PH for the Pseudomugil cyanodorsalis they are very flexible, I kept them in freshwater and then just added sea salt to breed them, but they do much better in a marine aquarium, in saying that they are very tough and can withstand large fluctuations of change in water conditions, this might help, www.aquagreen.com.au/plant_data/Pseudomugil_cyanodorsalis.html
Great stuff Guys! What fun! Dave Wilson is a great guide and knows so much about fish... and everything actually... and he's good company too
Thanks mate! yeah we had a ball and heard a great story or two, I love these adventures 🙂
Looks like an absolute pearler of a trip mate thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! yeah it was great🙂
Thank you brother for taking me to Darwin again what a magical place , ol’mate Dave had the spider on him and didn’t flinch a true territorion !!! 🔥❤️🔥🔥😎👌🏼
Thanks for watching! yeah those spiders are harmless 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 harmless but still put the wind up ya trying to work out which one it is , the Barking Spiders and Bird Spiders 🕷️ are truly amazing creatures … 😎👍🏼
@@GosperTYVS It's like anything different people are worried about different things, I have a mate that can hold highly venomous snakes without a worry but hates worms, I my self am scared of heights.
@@australianbiotopes4563 😁 I’m scared of heights to but I love the bush and all things in it , it’s my grounding place that brings me much joy … 👌🏼
This was a great little adventure. So glad you brought us all along for the ride, and were able to get Dave on camera. Looking forward to the next instalments
Thanks mate! 🙂
My old stomping ground there with my old mate Dave. Glad you lot had fun!
Yeah mate we had a ball, just wasn't long enough :)
Excellent video! Greatly appreciate you sharing the information and experience!😊
No worries mate! Thanks for watching 🙂
Great video guys
I miss the territory.
Thank you! yeah me to 🙂
Stunning place!
Yes there are some really nice spots! 🙂
those last fish are so beautiful
Yes even nicer in the flesh, especially the they dance around.
Thank you Jason! Love your work!
Thanks for watching! 🙂
what a cool area to collect some fish with plenty of habitat to learn from!
It doesn't get much better 🙂
Fantastic video. Thanks
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Have you done a vid on the Mary river yet down in Queensland? Lots of life in there would love to see someone show it off.
I haven't, I've been there a couple times and it hasn't been clear, after rains unfortunately but I do plan on doing it or trying again down the track some time.
Very nice video.
Thanks mate! 🙂
You should check out the goyder river rainbows ! Im a Darwinite.
Already been and gone.
Big spider at the 9 min mark
Just average, the creek is loaded with them but they are harmless 🙂
Hope you get down here to Alice Springs one day, we’re more fun than Dave 😅
Thanks mate! we were going to go but ran out of time, I would love to one day though 😂
@@australianbiotopes4563 I can show you some great spots for rainbows and a lot of our local varieties 👍
@@johnmaude5065 I'll keep you in mind, I always love an adventure 🙂
Hi just wanted to know if you have any information - i have a mix pond and i have Purple Spotted Gudgeons that breed in the pond with 2 goldfish, 5 Oscars and guppies and a few rainbows but this week Purple Spotted Gudgeons have been dyeing but the rest of the fish are fine. The pond has been doing fine for over 1 year.
I'm not sure, it's hard to say without properly knowing the situation, are they Northern or Southerns if they are Northerns it could be the cold but the Oscars and Guppies aren't cold tolerant ether, they are normally pretty tough but so are the others other than the Guppies, maybe they have got some sort of disease that hasn't effected the others, just hard to say without seeing or knowing the whole situation.
Did you say young KFS went to..
Imma sit here and chill
Jase, what's the most colourful native rainbow?
I'd have to say the Goyder River Rainbow (Melanotaenia Trifasciata).
@@australianbiotopes4563 awesome. Now where could I possibly purchase some from? Also would you sell me a lump of that moss you grow from a few vids ago?
@@Harrisonthebushkid Try Dave Wilson at Aquagreen, I don't part with my moss I need it my self for doing setups sorry.
@@australianbiotopes4563 all good. I've got an order going with Dave at the moment so I'll hit him up . Cheers mate
Im From Vietnam , But Im Living In Melbourne , can I join with you ?
I'm not there anymore, I just went there for a holiday, I'm in Brisbane.
Watch out for Salties.
Always have to be on the look out.