Swimming With Cichlids - Tropheus sp. black - Mahale National Park
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2023
- It was thrilling to see Tropheus sp. black in the Mahale National Park, here are two males continually circling each other, and a couple conspecifics watching. I have seen this exact behavior in my own groups of Tropheus at home. ❤️
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Mahale National Park is a riot of emotions and encounters.
Wonderful these Tropheus and their territorial evolutions.
Good day Pam
Mahale is really a special ❤️. Thanks for watching!
@@PamChin100 Yes it's true Enea told me so, I saw his travel story with you.
I had so much fun traveling with Enea! I am hoping we can go together again sometime 😊❤️
What an amazing footage. The rocks just look like the Back To Nature « Tanganyika » background! 😆
Thank you for watching! ❤️
borderline thinking of getting me back into trophs
Love me a cherry spot for sure! Thanks for watching!❤️
The only Trop species that i like. Their black is intense and they are little bit smaller than other Trops.
Definitely in my top three! 😂 These really have great markings, it was a joy to see them in the Lake 😊❤️
Hello Pam, they shouldn't be named "Sp.Black" but "Sp. Strawberry red" magnificent animals
😂. I prefer the name "Cherry Spots" and yes they are amazing!!😊❤️
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Hi Pam , do you remember how deep it was? Thanks for sharing that video
I am floating on top of the water, so lets say less than 1 meter (3 feet). ❤️ Thanks for watching!
@@PamChin100 thank you Pam, I keep asking these things. Thank you for your patience . I have no opportunity to acquire this knowledge otherwise. I am interested in a very good understanding of the spectrum of natural light in Lake Tanganyika at certain depths and the related growth of different varieties of algae.
Keep in mind, that I am not a diver, I am a swimmer, all of my pictures and videos are from me floating on the surface of the water. I don't need a flash this close to the water line, not to mention that I don't have a flash on my camera/GoPro. 😂 It really depends on the time of year as to how much algae you will see, it is always the thickest after the rainy season.