I guess it's thaïland (but could be Malaysian peninsula) so, possibly Boraras urophthalmoides and B. maculatus (but it could B. naevus too, don't know) and effectively, Rasbora einthovenii. All these are present in Thaïland and Singapour. Hope having a confirmation or infirmation :)
Hey there, I think you may have made a mistake with the fish in this video. There are clearly Boraras Maculatus in this video, however the young fish visible at 2:31 does not resemble in my opinion a Boraras Brigittae but rather a young individual of the blacked striped species appearing later in the video to school with Boraras Maculatus.
If you have actually encountered Boraras Brigittae in schools though, I would love to get some information on them :D The work you do is defintely under appreciated, but very important to any trying to get an idea about the environment and habitat of many species!
@@DiscoveryPlanet im so sorry if my question was offending you, i was just trying to asked you for the plant id since you didn't put any in the description box. i thought the way im asking was polite but turned out, you considered it as rude, im sorry. Anyway, the link you've given cannot be opened, even though im using vpn.
@@DiscoveryPlanet well, im trying to make a biotope for Boraras brigittae, that's why im subscribing to your channel and watching your vids, could you help me to list which spesies of Cryptocorynes that i could use in my biotope?
1:28 Boraras urophtalmoides
3:04 maculatus or naevus
4:48 Betta akarensis, pugnax, waseri, bellica or dimidiata complex
Rasbora einthovenii
5.28 rasbora einthovenii red varian?
How can someone dislike this!? This is beautiful!
sometimes i ask myself the same....
I saw boraras maculata and in the beginning boraras uropthalma, maybe later young ones of rasbora einthovi?
Hallo.. welche Temperatur,ph Wert,TDS,hat das Wasser? Schönes Biotop 😊😊
Grüß Gott, vielen Dank für Ihren Kommentar. Der pH-Wert des Wassers beträgt 3,8, der TDS 1 ppm und die Wassertemperatur 25,3 Grad.
I guess it's thaïland (but could be Malaysian peninsula) so, possibly Boraras urophthalmoides and B. maculatus (but it could B. naevus too, don't know) and effectively, Rasbora einthovenii. All these are present in Thaïland and Singapour. Hope having a confirmation or infirmation :)
Amazing video :)
Thank you for your comment.
Hey there, I think you may have made a mistake with the fish in this video.
There are clearly Boraras Maculatus in this video, however the young fish visible at 2:31 does not resemble in my opinion a Boraras Brigittae but rather a young individual of the blacked striped species appearing later in the video to school with Boraras Maculatus.
If you have actually encountered Boraras Brigittae in schools though, I would love to get some information on them :D
The work you do is defintely under appreciated, but very important to any trying to get an idea about the environment and habitat of many species!
Where was the video taken?
Pulau Singkep in Indonesia
Which specie of crypt is that
Very beautiful. If possible can do the real aquarium like this
Very cool! Thanks for sharing
Hiiiii
Maybe a location could help for the IDs
is this in malaysia?
Do you know the species name of the cryptocoryne?
Yes of course. That's rude!
displa.org/Cryptocoryne-of-sumatra.htm
@@DiscoveryPlanet im so sorry if my question was offending you, i was just trying to asked you for the plant id since you didn't put any in the description box. i thought the way im asking was polite but turned out, you considered it as rude, im sorry.
Anyway, the link you've given cannot be opened, even though im using vpn.
@@DiscoveryPlanet well, im trying to make a biotope for Boraras brigittae, that's why im subscribing to your channel and watching your vids, could you help me to list which spesies of Cryptocorynes that i could use in my biotope?
Does anyone know the species in this video?
there is more flow then i expected.
amazing!
It's super rare!! just few locations.
Scientific name: Boraras brigittae (Vogt, 1978).
Common name: Mosquito or Chilli rasbora
Boraras maculatus, Rasbora einthovenii and some waseri species group Betta...hmmm
In my opinion the betta is a betta akarensis.
Amazing to see 👍🏽