I don't keep any GEOS now, my firemouths, cyprinids and Cory's sift endlessly in the sand, what is the organism in the sand that they are eating in nature or in our tanks? I started adding curly Willow branches from my outdoor tree to the tanks and many fish like to browse the bark, so many observations to observe, thanks
Another interesting video to your collection!
Thanks again!
Thanks oliver!!!
Thanks!
Amazing work 👍
Amazing fish
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Thank you for this Video .
thank you!
Great footage of aquarium fish in the wild, as always. Thank you Oliver!
thank you
Thanks ! Good job !👍
Amazing footage, a great escape for people who can’t travel.
thank you!
Great footage and information, thank you very much!
Thank you!
I am Brazilian, very good!!
Obrigado!
You have the best video's on aquarium fish in the wild i really love them.
thank you!
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Please make a video for Corydoras Eques habitat if u can sometime :)
it's lowland Amazon, not been there but i would suspect you don't see much under water except maybe in the rainy season.
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I don't keep any GEOS now, my firemouths, cyprinids and Cory's sift endlessly in the sand, what is the organism in the sand that they are eating in nature or in our tanks? I started adding curly Willow branches from my outdoor tree to the tanks and many fish like to browse the bark, so many observations to observe, thanks
It saddens me to no end that teleocichla are not in the hobby even today
they would be if anyone asks, normally it is just because nobody will buy them!
Loved the vid!