This is really great to see again, with doing 3 trips from the 5 we did to australia been to Lichtfield park. Still one of our favorit places to visit, and we loved the camping in hole Australia, specialy were we could use our swags. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! yes there is so much to see but everything is so far apart with long distances to travel, our two weeks flew by, the beauty was though most of the creeks are really clear.
@@australianbiotopes4563 Sounds like you nailed the absolute perfect time of the year! Looking forward to the next part if you have one coming. Any encounters with crocs in strange areas? I hear they are popping up everywhere now.
@@IndoorEcosystem Yes and no, we went early at the end of the wet season to beat the crowds but the only problem was they hadn't cleared the crocs out of some of the swimming holes after the wet so some of the good spots were closed unfortunately, but if we would of went latter we would of had a lot more people swimming in the places we wanted to film so we chose the earlier, crocs up there are always a big threat but in the higher areas it's not to bad but yes there where a lot of places closed because of them, I have a few more good videos to come though with different species 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563Crocs vs crowds I would have made the same choice! I've seen some crazy videos of how well even the biggest crocs can hide in places like that. You've always got to be on super high alert! Looking forward to seeing the next batch of content!
There are some really nice spots in that part of the world but make sure you go in the dry season, a lot of places where closed due to Crocs just after the wet.
@australianbiotopes4563 I have lived up here for 12 years so know all the dangers of the wet. I never thought about putting a camera under the water around the falls to capture all the cool fish
Again, sooo nice! But we didn´t sync with my morning coffee this time - we synced even better! I have worked 12 hours and I had a really shitty day. But it is Friday. So, finally home I went for a cold one, turned on the computer and then found this! Now I´m in a much better mood - thank you and cheers, mate! :D
Nice One! great timing then, good way to start the week end, I always aim for the Friday or early week end but always get side tracked, this time I got it 🙂
I was there as a teenager in 96, but sadly had no interest in fish at the time! What stunning habitats. I've always wanted a big Aus biotope tank. Maybe one day. Lovely reptiles too, except for the bloody cane toads. 😠
You have done it again Jason. Another amazing video, they keep getting better and better. The underwater footage was spectacular. Do the Litchfield Rainbowfish differ much from others found in different locations in the NT? I know fish cannot be collected from within the national park but does this partcular variant exist outside the park? By the way, Nick and Harland should be grateful for your snoring. Obviously it is a protective device to drive away all the dangerous night time creatures!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you! actually some of the variants outside the park look even better from what I saw, like the ones from the last video, up in the Territory the Black Banded Rainbows are like the Dubs of the North, they are everywhere and in great numbers, it makes me wonder why we don't see them more in the hobby here on the east coast, they are a pretty fish especially in a school, I used to breed them years ago but gave up as they weren't that popular. About the snoring thing you are right, nothing will disturb an old Grizzly bear while it's sleeping 🤣 years ago I was sleeping in a tent like one of those at Mary Kathleen at a free camp near Mount Isa and while I was sleeping something pushed my head from outside so I woke up and punched it through the tent thinking it was someone trying to rob me, I had the tent tied to a barb wire fence and it was the only grassy spot, it turned out a cow was trying to push my tent out of the way through the fence to get to the grass and I punched it in the nose, it had a pretty docile look on it's face when I got out to check what it was, but left me alone for the rest of the night 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 yeah hopefully it out lasts us , I lived in Oz for 7 years id still be there but at the time it was almost impossible for me to get residence, back in the UK now watching all our open spaces get built on
@@BadlydrawnBen It's getting like that around the cities here to, they don't leave any bush behind unless they have to for water courses or power lines, when we were kids we would just walk to the bush and have fun, the kids of the future will have to travel 100s of KM's to even see any real bush, but these days they don't seem to interested anyway, they can see it on a mobile phone or computer, I was surprised when Nick first hit me up that he had never seen any of these places and now he is hooked, my young fella is only five and wants me to buy him some flippers so he can go snorkelling with me already, I'm going to get him some when it gets warmer and keep him away from public media as much as I can, he loves the adventures 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 it's worse in the UK the urban sprawl decimated this once green and pleasant land that's why I headed to Oz 32 years ago but I started seeing the same changes there, at least there are a few if us older guys left who still want to be out bush and a few youngsters to carry it on , gotta say I'm really impressed with you Ozzy fish keepers iv been at it 50 years now and if I do get back to Oz il be spending most my time in the creeks 👍
This is great footage of fantastic nature. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching! 🙂
This is really great to see again, with doing 3 trips from the 5 we did to australia been to Lichtfield park. Still one of our favorit places to visit, and we loved the camping in hole Australia, specialy were we could use our swags. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching! 🙂
Man what an awesome video!
This place is stunning!
Thank you! yes there is so much to see but everything is so far apart with long distances to travel, our two weeks flew by, the beauty was though most of the creeks are really clear.
@@australianbiotopes4563 Sounds like you nailed the absolute perfect time of the year! Looking forward to the next part if you have one coming. Any encounters with crocs in strange areas? I hear they are popping up everywhere now.
@@IndoorEcosystem Yes and no, we went early at the end of the wet season to beat the crowds but the only problem was they hadn't cleared the crocs out of some of the swimming holes after the wet so some of the good spots were closed unfortunately, but if we would of went latter we would of had a lot more people swimming in the places we wanted to film so we chose the earlier, crocs up there are always a big threat but in the higher areas it's not to bad but yes there where a lot of places closed because of them, I have a few more good videos to come though with different species 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563Crocs vs crowds I would have made the same choice! I've seen some crazy videos of how well even the biggest crocs can hide in places like that. You've always got to be on super high alert!
Looking forward to seeing the next batch of content!
Will be heading out there for a camping trip once my hilux engine is back together. Loving you showing off this beautiful bit of our world
There are some really nice spots in that part of the world but make sure you go in the dry season, a lot of places where closed due to Crocs just after the wet.
@australianbiotopes4563 I have lived up here for 12 years so know all the dangers of the wet. I never thought about putting a camera under the water around the falls to capture all the cool fish
Again, sooo nice! But we didn´t sync with my morning coffee this time - we synced even better! I have worked 12 hours and I had a really shitty day. But it is Friday. So, finally home I went for a cold one, turned on the computer and then found this! Now I´m in a much better mood - thank you and cheers, mate! :D
Nice One! great timing then, good way to start the week end, I always aim for the Friday or early week end but always get side tracked, this time I got it 🙂
Thanks for showing us your fabulous country. Such beautiful fish and wildlife. It fun to hear about the camping adventures too.
Thanks for watching and sharing with me, yes we love to joke around a bit on our trips so I thought I'd add that at the end 🙂
Awesome vid mate. Love how you cover plant species also. Well done
Thank you! and thanks for watching, yes I love my aquatic plants my self, but there are so many new species to me in the NT. it's like heaven.
This is honestly SO GOOD!
Thank you! 🙂
you make the best videos! live them, and always look forward to the next one.😊
Thank you! 🙂
I was there as a teenager in 96, but sadly had no interest in fish at the time! What stunning habitats. I've always wanted a big Aus biotope tank. Maybe one day. Lovely reptiles too, except for the bloody cane toads. 😠
You may like the next video, it will be much easier to replicate as an aquarium as the plants in it are much more easily obtainable, so stay tuned 🙂
Fantastic, enjoyed every minute. Took me right back to many of those places
Thanks mate!with this cold weather I wish I was back there now 🙂
I enjoy your work very much! Thank you!
Thank you! I'm happy you enjoyed it 🙂
phew what a beautiful area and biotopes :d
thanks for sharing it with us!
Thanks for watching! 🙂
You have done it again Jason. Another amazing video, they keep getting better and better. The underwater footage was spectacular. Do the Litchfield Rainbowfish differ much from others found in different locations in the NT? I know fish cannot be collected from within the national park but does this partcular variant exist outside the park? By the way, Nick and Harland should be grateful for your snoring. Obviously it is a protective device to drive away all the dangerous night time creatures!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you! actually some of the variants outside the park look even better from what I saw, like the ones from the last video, up in the Territory the Black Banded Rainbows are like the Dubs of the North, they are everywhere and in great numbers, it makes me wonder why we don't see them more in the hobby here on the east coast, they are a pretty fish especially in a school, I used to breed them years ago but gave up as they weren't that popular. About the snoring thing you are right, nothing will disturb an old Grizzly bear while it's sleeping 🤣 years ago I was sleeping in a tent like one of those at Mary Kathleen at a free camp near Mount Isa and while I was sleeping something pushed my head from outside so I woke up and punched it through the tent thinking it was someone trying to rob me, I had the tent tied to a barb wire fence and it was the only grassy spot, it turned out a cow was trying to push my tent out of the way through the fence to get to the grass and I punched it in the nose, it had a pretty docile look on it's face when I got out to check what it was, but left me alone for the rest of the night 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 Luckily a cow isn't a 'dangerous night time creature'. Maybe it mistook your snores for a mating call! 🤔🤔😆😆
@@rrotley1 No it was just after the grass under my tent, I didn't snore back then.
Its been 30 years since i was there and it still looks the same, thank goodness some things last , hopefully il be back next
Yeah mate, we do a lot of stupid things in this country but at least we still look after our national parks, lets hope it lasts another 30 years 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 yeah hopefully it out lasts us , I lived in Oz for 7 years id still be there but at the time it was almost impossible for me to get residence, back in the UK now watching all our open spaces get built on
@@BadlydrawnBen It's getting like that around the cities here to, they don't leave any bush behind unless they have to for water courses or power lines, when we were kids we would just walk to the bush and have fun, the kids of the future will have to travel 100s of KM's to even see any real bush, but these days they don't seem to interested anyway, they can see it on a mobile phone or computer, I was surprised when Nick first hit me up that he had never seen any of these places and now he is hooked, my young fella is only five and wants me to buy him some flippers so he can go snorkelling with me already, I'm going to get him some when it gets warmer and keep him away from public media as much as I can, he loves the adventures 🙂
@@australianbiotopes4563 it's worse in the UK the urban sprawl decimated this once green and pleasant land that's why I headed to Oz 32 years ago but I started seeing the same changes there, at least there are a few if us older guys left who still want to be out bush and a few youngsters to carry it on , gotta say I'm really impressed with you Ozzy fish keepers iv been at it 50 years now and if I do get back to Oz il be spending most my time in the creeks 👍
I want to see opals aquariums
She had a few, you will have to visit 🙂
$50 seems like a lot for camping
Not for 3 people these days.
Cheap asf