@@hagebycikliden569 I have a big Mbuna fish tank. Light is a issue. I put blue and white lights on top. So thetypical Malawi natural colours of the fish come our better.
Nice Video as usual! But there two bright blue Species. There is Metriaclima xanstomachus between the Cobalt Zebra, you can see the difference on the black pelvic fins. And the shape of the mouth is diffrent too.
Excellent video! A wealth of knowledge for someone that wants to know hiw to set up rocks in a Malawi aquarium.
Thanks a lot !
I have snorkeled around Nakatenga as well as Nankoma and Maleri in 99. This video brings back so many great memories - thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching :)
As allways, great coulours. Thanks a lot for your diving impressions.
Thank you, it is sometimes a bit challenging with different light and different depth. But we try our best to make it as good as possible. 👍🏼
@@hagebycikliden569 I have a big Mbuna fish tank. Light is a issue. I put blue and white lights on top. So thetypical Malawi natural colours of the fish come our better.
Great video as usual Magnus.
I'm glad you got better visibility last year than we did.
The "white lab" is Labidochromis pallidus.
Thanks Peter
Well done!
Thank you!
Brilliant video.
Thank you man! Have nice weekend!
Working right now with music for a future one.
Nice Video as usual! But there two bright blue Species. There is Metriaclima xanstomachus between the Cobalt Zebra, you can see the difference on the black pelvic fins. And the shape of the mouth is diffrent too.
Thanks !
Thank you!
😁
Beautiful video ❤ Is the white Caeruleus you mentioned in the video not a pallidus?
Thanks for support
Incredible Video! Always makes me happy to see recent Malawian videos teeming with fish. What is the Haplochromis swimming at 1:37?
I am happy you like our video. You man the mylochromis?
@@hagebycikliden569 yeah i guess so. the big lumbering haplocromine
@@hagebycikliden569 yes the Mylochromis, thank you