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LagoVerde Tapajos
Dive into the clear waters of the Tapajós River and witness dozens of popular aquarium fish species in their natural habitat in the Amazon Basin. Learn more about this unique habitat by visiting www.reef2rainforest.com/2017/01/30/biotope-video-clearwater-creeks-on-the-lower-tapajos/ and subscribing to AMNAZONAS Magazine at www.AMAZONASmagazine.com
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Igarapé do Daracua: Shallow Blackwater Habitat in the Middle Rio Negro
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Explore the diverse underwater life of this typical shallow-water habitat in the Middle Rio Negro. The tropical, tea-colored waters are home to dozens of popular aquarium species, including the stunning Cardinal Tetra. Underwater video of the unique cichlid-dominated habitat found on a tributary of the lower Rio Negro, Amazonas State, Brazil. Learn more about this unique habitat by visiting www...
Cambeua: Cichlid Filled Igarape on the Lower Rio Negro, Brazil
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Underwater video of the unique cichlid-dominated habitat found on a tributary of the lower Rio Negro, Amazonas State, Brazil. Learn more about this unique habitat by visiting www.reef2rainforest.com/2016/12/09/biotope-video-cichlid-heaven-in-the-lower-rio-negro/ and subscribing to Amazonas Magazine
Coral bleaching Lizard Island 2016 Original
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Underwater surveys show that the reef is more than 60% bleached, matching the extent of bleaching detected by aerial surveys. Video credit: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies / Andreas Dietzel
Coral bleaching Lizard Island 2016
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Underwater surveys show that the reef is more than 60% bleached, matching the extent of bleaching detected by aerial surveys. Video credit: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies / Andreas Dietzel
What are those black striped fish? Looks like the pencilfish but seem to be a bottom fish like the flying fox or algae eater (actually looks pretty similar to them too)
Absolutely beautiful ❤😂
AWESOME
Thank You! Very nice and beautiful video.
How good we can see natural Amazonian ecosystem. This video is inspirational for right aquarium setup for fish species from black water habitat.
6:17 plecos are shy to cameras 😂
Seeing our favourite "ornamental" fish in their natural, native environment might be a strange sight at the very beginning, but then we have to recognize it's reminding us that, despite being captive-bred in mass since decades, they still have their roots in this kind of places, and we must strive to imitate it.
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Try to fund some gulper catfish pls
Can you tell me the name of the plant with green leaves that come out at 7:51?
Beautiful ecosystem with beautiful fish...
One thing I learned watching so many of these videos of fish in their native environs. I used to worry too much about fish in my tank getting tired fighting against the currents created by some filter systems. These fish here are constantly working against currents in these rivers. Whether they are small tetras or even some slow swimming fish like these pencils, they are thriving in waters that demand that they work hard to get where they want to go, or stay where they want to be. that constant tread mill of currents in their lives, is what they are built for.
just like us, workout make us healthy,
Hoplocharax is my favorite fish!
cool fishes cool video!
have dont sound ?
The horrible it look more natural it look
Anyone knows what plant is in there? Is that a tree
I've always wanted a bigger aquarium. I guess I should look at the cost of a 3,977 mile tank...
Is the sand white ?
Beautiful video, perfect biotope inspiration.
Bro can I take over your account for some $$$
The rainforest must be protected or all this marvelous Wild Life shall disapear.
Fora Bolsonaro
I'm planning to set up a Rio Negro aquarium. Could you tell me which plant grow in the Rio Negro?
I'm planning to set up a Rio Negro aquarium. Could you tell me which plant grow in the Rio Negro?
Amazon sword
@@abelstropicalfruit8647 Would that be the Echinodorus bleheri? Any other species?
@@M_Dutch97 i have no knowledge on that species but I know it’s from there.
you all ant nice
Why any plants don't grow there? ???
Extreme acid water and the darkness difficult it
@@matheussoaresmoreira828 thanks!
I guess the lower Rio Negro is blanco?..white sands too. Beautiful paradise. I'm going to stay with my Rainbows in my 240 gallon...but all new tankmates will like moving water. Those types are active all day. No more lurker,shy fish or slow eaters...I want that movement from one end to the other!
Spot the pleco 6:20
camouflaged on the left.
Anyone know what those spotted bottom dwellers are becking at the wood?
The Dicrossus at 4:40, you mean?
@@ArjanKop Yes! I didnt realize those were actually little cichlids. Thats dope.
Very good
Can someone tell me all the fish names
yes
im not very good at identifying species, but here you go. Paracheirodon axelrodi hemigrammus belottii hemigrammus stictus hyphessobrycon elachys hyphessobrycon anisitsi crenicichla sp. moenkhausia sp. dicrossus filamentosus nannostomus sp. sorry for the late reply lol
Man I wish I could visit the Amazon some day! My bucket list.
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That's a big tank :)
50 million litres at least.
Damn imagine if this is available in VR
Then you turn right and see a hand sticking out of those leaves
Apart from Cardinal & Rummy nose tetras, which tetras are there?
Buenos aires tetra
Fish list and plant list?
@JooJ Platômix thanks for information...will be build a biotope tank based on this
@João Musu Eleocharis minima and lilaeopsis brasiliensis?
@João Musu "João" tu é BR?
What a relaxing video, it somehow compensates for the fact I no longer have fish tanks.
Entre el el minuto 6:16 - 6:33 se encuentra un plecostomus escondido alguien más puede verlo?
Heros notatus
Great video! Can someone tell me what kind of cichlid we're seeing at 3:50? :)
might be some vieja cichlid
it's an Aequidens, possibly diadema.............(Vieja are Central American, not South American fish)
Quite probably Aequidens superomaculatum. It is said to occur in the R. Negro drainage.
Does anyone know what the big yellow filsh with spots from head to tail is called?
By the form of its body and the way it swims it seems like a leporinus.
And it is: Leporinus klausewitzi
Hi, can you identify the tetras with the red eyes? Thanks
Hemigrammus belottii
Thank you
Can also be Hoplocharax
Wow😎
Amazing!! It's bugging me though, what are the orange/yellow fish with the uniform spots down the side?
Nevermind. I figured it out. Leporinus klausewitzi
Is this Hemigrammus erythrozonus in the video?
No, it is probably Hemigrammus analis. Hemigrammus erythrozonus does not occur in the Amazon basin, only in the Essequibo basin in Guyana.
@@Putukusi Isn't it Hoplocharax goethei?
@@PascalWolterman I don't think so... actually Hoplocharax goethei mimics Hemigrammus analis, which is why they have similar color patterns, but it is far less common than its model. It's possible however that a few Hoplocharax may have been taped mixed with the H. analis.
Thank you for the video. Can anyone identify which plants are growing underwater starting at about the 45 second mark?
Mitch M it's a flooded forest so they are not aquatic .
Please (/), try to film slowly, thanks. And, thanks for sharing.
What is the fish at 3:43 defending the fry? I thought it might be a hoplias or a snakehead but it looks like a cichlid, is it a crenicichla?
Crenicichla marmorata
Its a species of pike cichlid they aren't related to pikes but they have a similar ecological role and shape.
Very nice! Can someone tell me what the neat looking fish is at the 4:25/4:26 mark? Many thanks!
Thanks! That's a large Pike Cichlid, most likely Crenicichla lenticulata
i just got a new favourite fish! :)
Richard K t
it's actually a Crenicichla marmorata. C. lenticulata has conspicuous dots on its face.
Wonderful stuff! Many thanks.