just a wonderful video!!! i would never have thought that there would be so many dicrossus in one area. i loved the aequidens with the red on the dorsal and the "one-spot" daemoni look different than anything i have ever seem. thanx so much
Turtles are, in general, protected. But also a traditional food in the area. River people might catch them for own consumption, which might be permitted. There is also certainly local trading going om
Do you mean Rio Ariranha (with an n) in south brazil ? If so, I though most of the variation of fish like in this video is only seen in the Amazon river systems ? Feel absoluty free to give us more details.
just a wonderful video!!! i would never have thought that there would be so many dicrossus in one area. i loved the aequidens with the red on the dorsal and the "one-spot" daemoni look different than anything i have ever seem. thanx so much
Beautiful ❤
Amazing video with so many beautiful species. Question what kind and name of tetra 12:53 with a all body yellow shimmer and big black eyes ??
Moenkhausia collettii apparently, though the red tails are not obvious in this video
Super coooool. Wonder if these places still exsist
Perfect, thanks for sharing😍
Super cool. What are the ones with the white and black tipped dorsal fin? Almost Geo looking.
Acarichthys heckelli
look like Biotodoma to me but I can't find anything with that prominent b+w dorsal fin
Does someone know what species is @15:14 and also @15:30 some sort of crenicichla? Thank you!
What are the little Hemmigrammus types with the iridescent red eye and gold lengthwise stripe?
Hemigrammus belottii
Exelente reportaje!!!!
Thanks for sharing.
are there also Dicrossus Fiorni swimming in the RIo Arirana
No only in Rio Demini and Rio padauari affluents
13h12 !!!! wooow ! What fish is that ?
So, Please Write the scientific name of fishes, It is a must for a high video quality. Thnx.
Super! Curious what the names are of several of these beauties. Anyone an idea how the redtailed dudes at 13:11 are named??
Chalceus macrolepidotus
Locally known as arari
what fish, meaning from 13:06 to 13:14 just under waterlevel.... beautiful !!
+TheBSideDJ
Chalceus macrolepidotus
Chalseus macrolepidotus
superbe
Thanks!
Anyone an idea how the redtailed dudes at 3:40 are named??
+Дмитрий Веревкин Crenicichla sp. (lugubris group)
Locally known as jacundá
The film !!!!! Merci !!!!!
Look at the size of this tank ! ;P
13:10 What a fish?!
Chalceus, probably macrolepidotus
esse é o aquário de Deus!
Thanks for Sharing. Name of fishes are welcome if You print it..
I want to flood my backyard,hook up five big swimming pool heaters to it and toss in tetras. Worry about the bill later...
Those turtles...are they caught? To sell?
Turtles are, in general, protected. But also a traditional food in the area. River people might catch them for own consumption, which might be permitted. There is also certainly local trading going om
@@bresslau That was sad..that one Turtle had an innocent look trying to find a way out. I might have opened a gate myself...
Do you mean Rio Ariranha (with an n) in south brazil ? If so, I though most of the variation of fish like in this video is only seen in the Amazon river systems ? Feel absoluty free to give us more details.
i think rio ariraha is a tributary to the rio negro south of barcelos.
Chalceus macrolepidotus
Thanks for sharing. you swim too fast, so fishes can not be observed well.
Ok I just came to see the PIRANHAS.
Thanks!