This is a planet earth level documentary. This is where I grew up, catching these fish on the weekends with a bunch of other kids. Getting to see them under water like this is just amazing. These beautiful Rasboras we call them “Pla Siu (see-u)” Obrigado!!
You must be so so happy to see that these fish is still alive and we as aquarist must do everything to preserve all endangered species by breeding these fish and spreading them around the hobby. So in the future we can reintroduce them if they happen to go extinct in the wild.
I always wanted to visit Thailand for its natural aquatic wildlife , their aquatic fona and floral is beyond our imagination... it's a natural treasure chest for aquatic lovers , not to forget that most of the world most valuable and most appreciated fish come from Thailand... so thank you to each and every one who fights daily to maintain this wildlife and their habitat ... and thank you to the team for sharing these treasures with us through your videos
I am from India, I am into aquarium fish keeping hobby. I explore my local streams, paddy fields, creeks looking for different aquarium plants and fish, which I collect and keep in my aquarium. This video clarified lots of my doubts about many different species of plants and fishes.. Thank you so much..
You made my day. Both Trichopsis cousins and the 3 spotted guramy in the wild? Oh, man, I can't wait for the rest to be released. Oh, and your voice is at least as good as the computer lady. 😉
My teraphy is not gigantic buildings or malls... it is mother earth beauty. That is why in my aquarium i fell lonely if no live plants planted. The harmony of my fishes and the live plants gave a satisfactory feeling of comfort and happiness
Thank you, Rodrigo, for this wonderfully filmed documentary. As others have commented, the water in this stream is so clear it could be in an aquarium. It's surprising that such a diversity of fishes could survive in a stream surrounded by agriculture. Is this habitat protected?
Ahhh .....This is just so beautiful, really some great efforts from your side, you are not even on million subs and this is your video quality, can't wait for future vids
I've Learned 2 things from this video..1st I don't know that they thought somphong was extinct because I've saw it in the wild just fine for the past 15 years...and 2nd I don't know that snake head can change appearance to camouflage..haha..that's new knowledge for me 👍🏿
Are Sophong's rasboras being bred in captivity? Maybe that would help this species conservation and possible re-introduction into wider area... if some of their lost natural habitats can also be restored. Thanks for the beautiful and interesting video! ❤
Pá, mais um grande vídeo. É caso para dizer: Portugal CARALHO!!!! Excelente imagens. Excelente trabalho. Muitos parabéns. Continua com o excelente trabalho.
I lived in Thailand for 16 years, my house was next to ricefields. This video is idealistic and misleading. Real life no one uses buffalo in ricefields anynore. They just put them and cows on the ricefields to eat the stubble after harvisting the rice with tractors and machinery. Farmers poison the water with chemicals to kill snails and weeds. The drains and streams have nostly beem dug into steep sided concrete drains.. Also lots of the fields are being filled in with red earth and housing estates built on them. It is really sad to see this 😢
I used to love watching documentaries when I was child but I find nature films from the major western makers these days to be quite insufferable to watch; with annoying narration forcing some kind of story onto the animals, in your face disney hollywood music telling you what to feel and endless slow motion and cinematographic crap. Your video just trumps all that bbc earth and planet earth garbage.
This is a planet earth level documentary. This is where I grew up, catching these fish on the weekends with a bunch of other kids. Getting to see them under water like this is just amazing. These beautiful Rasboras we call them “Pla Siu (see-u)” Obrigado!!
You must be so so happy to see that these fish is still alive and we as aquarist must do everything to preserve all endangered species by breeding these fish and spreading them around the hobby. So in the future we can reintroduce them if they happen to go extinct in the wild.
@@adambohlin5112 absolutely!!
I always wanted to visit Thailand for its natural aquatic wildlife , their aquatic fona and floral is beyond our imagination... it's a natural treasure chest for aquatic lovers , not to forget that most of the world most valuable and most appreciated fish come from Thailand... so thank you to each and every one who fights daily to maintain this wildlife and their habitat ... and thank you to the team for sharing these treasures with us through your videos
This is insane!!! Keep it going Rodrigo, amazing video ❤❤
I am from India, I am into aquarium fish keeping hobby. I explore my local streams, paddy fields, creeks looking for different aquarium plants and fish, which I collect and keep in my aquarium. This video clarified lots of my doubts about many different species of plants and fishes.. Thank you so much..
Another great video. Really looks like an aquarium
I think so too! Like an overstocked one ahah
Babe! Wake up! It’s another Rodrigo Silva Underwater Video 🤌
Another video another banger 💪
That snakehead shot when he waited for its prey and then catch it was incredible!
Thanks 🙌
Another excellent video. Love it!
That was stunning great work ❤
ขอบคุณสำหรับวีดีโอที่ดี มีมุมมองที่สวยงามน่าชมมากครับ
Thank you for letting us see that. It was a treat to the old senses.
Awesome video again as expected.. keep going guys you channel is slowly but surely turing out to be one of my favourite
Thank you so much!
Amazing video😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Thank you 🙌
Amazing video..great work.
This is quality content, just like your previous vids. You got a sub, sir!
Wonderful footage and production. Really beautiful and fascinating.
Great work!
Thanks!
Amazing footage thanks.
I’m in love with your videos! Thank you both for the amazing work and plz keep them coming!!
Great video❤❤❤
Thank you!!
Waoo, Amazing work brother.
You made my day. Both Trichopsis cousins and the 3 spotted guramy in the wild? Oh, man, I can't wait for the rest to be released.
Oh, and your voice is at least as good as the computer lady. 😉
Thank you 🙌 More gouramis on the way!
Awesome videography love watching your videos from India
I love your work brother, amazing quality videos, incredibly interesting. Keep it up.
The video is like Nat Geo kind of standard. Impressive!
My teraphy is not gigantic buildings or malls... it is mother earth beauty.
That is why in my aquarium i fell lonely if no live plants planted.
The harmony of my fishes and the live plants gave a satisfactory feeling of comfort and happiness
Thank you, Rodrigo, for this wonderfully filmed documentary. As others have commented, the water in this stream is so clear it could be in an aquarium. It's surprising that such a diversity of fishes could survive in a stream surrounded by agriculture. Is this habitat protected?
Very awesome 🎉
Thanks 🙌
Great video. The lady is amazing narrator. Professional voice. Educational, pleasant to watch and listen.
If guys dnt do a big budget documentary in the future, I will be shocked. Another amazing video.
Ahhh .....This is just so beautiful, really some great efforts from your side, you are not even on million subs and this is your video quality, can't wait for future vids
True circle of life. Nature's balance.
I enjoy watching the underwater videos! It's so peaceful and beautiful 😍 I just found you on RUclips and was excited to see this new video.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi from Thailands neighbour Cambodia 🇰🇭
😂😂😂😂เสร่อ
Thank you for another great vdo from Thailand. You make a normal view that we pass by look stunning. 👍👍👍
Btw I did subscribe your superb channel.
Amazing video. Thinking of seven words to help with the RUclips algorithm
Thanks for that!
ลองมาที่ทะเลสาปสงขลา บึงบอระเพ็ด ทะเลสาปป่าพลุโต๊แดง ดูครับ
เวลาที่ดีที่สุดที่จะไปคือเมื่อไหร่และฉันจะพบอะไรที่นั่นได้บ้าง?
great video..& looking forward for malaysia videos
Drop me an email If you have any locations you would recommend! Would love to film there!
Those fish are never left Thailand it’s always there.,especially in Isaan province (Northeastern Thailand)
I've Learned 2 things from this video..1st I don't know that they thought somphong was extinct because I've saw it in the wild just fine for the past 15 years...and 2nd I don't know that snake head can change appearance to camouflage..haha..that's new knowledge for me 👍🏿
How is this free to watch
Are Sophong's rasboras being bred in captivity? Maybe that would help this species conservation and possible re-introduction into wider area... if some of their lost natural habitats can also be restored. Thanks for the beautiful and interesting video! ❤
Awesome
Thank you...
Never knew there were treasures right in the middle of my SE Asian farms.
Pá, mais um grande vídeo. É caso para dizer: Portugal CARALHO!!!!
Excelente imagens. Excelente trabalho.
Muitos parabéns. Continua com o excelente trabalho.
What the hell how dare nature survive so easily 😱😱😱😱
ABRAÇO DE PORTUGAL🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
Just like in Pokémon Violet . So cool
Very good video, but why was the black fish at the beginning overlooked and unnamed?
Hello! You see the puffer fish in the rice fields?
I didn't see any!
There’s plenty of fresh water puffer fish in Southeast Asian countries
Really lucky that there are no invasive species in this water !
I didn't see any while filming, but sadly there is Tilapia, Guppies and Plecos in that region.
Somphong's rasbora might be rare in the wild but you can buy them on line or at your local pet shop........................................
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You should trek the jungles of Sarawak, Malaysia
Who knows? Maybe you may find strange fish
wow
👍👍👍
Oh the red tailed ones aren't white cloud mountain minnows?
No, they are red tailed rasboras., Rasbora borapetensis.........................
Right. They look like the Vietnamese mountain minnows. Mcgemmae.
people are always far to quick sto say something is exstint,and low and behold 20, 30 + yrs more have been found
I lived in Thailand for 16 years, my house was next to ricefields.
This video is idealistic and misleading. Real life no one uses buffalo in ricefields anynore. They just put them and cows on the ricefields to eat the stubble after harvisting the rice with tractors and machinery.
Farmers poison the water with chemicals to kill snails and weeds.
The drains and streams have nostly beem dug into steep sided concrete drains..
Also lots of the fields are being filled in with red earth and housing estates built on them. It is really sad to see this 😢
Everyone can buy them cheap in Asian fish store😂
I used to love watching documentaries when I was child but I find nature films from the major western makers these days to be quite insufferable to watch; with annoying narration forcing some kind of story onto the animals, in your face disney hollywood music telling you what to feel and endless slow motion and cinematographic crap. Your video just trumps all that bbc earth and planet earth garbage.
Canal #moonty steel , Salvador BA 👍☺️🤿