Freshwater Natural Aquarium Documentary

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25 Responses to Freshwater Natural Aquarium Documentary

  1. fishfromvenezuela says:

    Muchas Gracias!

  2. fishfromvenezuela says:

    Thank You!

  3. aquacan4 says:

    very nicely done

  4. mongotaterbake says:

    Absolutely beautiful, I can’t wait to see the who thing and I appreciate the names of the species you come in contact wtih. I’m going to share this with my other fish geek friends at our local forum! Thank you!

  5. Salmo77 says:

    Fantastic, really!

  6. keanock says:

    i love tropical fish
    thx for the video mate

  7. snuffles1111 says:

    Loved this video! You are a very special person :)

  8. bennystalebread123 says:

    Beautifull footage, could you tell me the species of dwarf cichlid that is seen at about 5:05 in the video?

  9. nauris708 says:

    ill buy this dvd.cant wait

  10. mynameisnotanumber says:

    Microgeophageus ramirezi German Blue Ram, they prefer conditions similar to Discus

  11. bennystalebread123 says:

    Thanks for the reply but I’m sure its not M. ramirezi having kept them many times in home aquaria before. I think it may be somekind of Apistogramma…? Lovely looking fish never the less.

  12. dcbf87 says:

    checkerbard cichid extremey hard t keep

  13. MunkeyDantsOff says:

    Not a checkerboard cichlid, it’s an apistogramma species.

  14. megasuchy says:

    It’s a Microgeophagus species(apistogramma is an old synonym).It’s not so hard to keep in aquarium,I’ve already got juveniles in regular water(ph 7.2, GH 12,KH 6).

  15. MunkeyDantsOff says:

    Microgeophagus houses the ram species, it replaced Papiliochromis. That fish above is not a ram, it’s an Apistogramma. Rams and apistogrammas are both Dwarf Cichlids but not under the same genus.

  16. johnhasagun says:

    The narrator sounds like “John Redcorn” of King Of The Hill

  17. BillyJoe316 says:

    I’ve watched this before without thinking of that. He really does sound like John Redcorn!

  18. naturerules777 says:

    Dicrossus filamentosus.

  19. fishtanksandponds says:

    The fish at 5:05 is a Dicrossus filamentosus in breeding colours, the line is less solid looking and more checkerboard looking when the fish isn’t in breeding colours and it is this which gives it its common name of checkerboard cichlid.

  20. loveme2knowme says:

    the way the narrator talks is so monotonous and boring

  21. spcyamada808 says:

    @dcbf87 Amazing how nature provides for them so easily.

  22. Meowbay says:

    There are clear-water rivers all over islands like Tarutao (Thailand), full of guppies and tetras and such. Not so hard to find, you just have to know which islands..

  23. MrGhostsword says:

    You are a true inspiration, I have been looking for something like this for a while, and I am so glad that I have found it.

  24. ripstickcamp says:

    i really enjoyed this 5star and subscribed

  25. ImmortalPsychosis says:

    Good work! helped a lot to understand the biotope. Thanks! :)

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