Thanks Greg! this was a beautiful spot, I was helping a friend with a nature reserve only about 5 minutes drive away and this was a nice spot to spend the afternoon cooling off, a great spot to visit if ever you get up this way, the gorge is great to herp at night as well, I'll have to remember to do some more drives into these types of places, it was a bit of an after thought at the time but it gives an idea of the bushland around the place 😊
I was born in Tully and i don't recall the water temp there to be 22°... that water was like ice... it was always so cold you could only spend a minute or two in it.
This is more of a reference for people keeping fish from the area in an aquarium, ideal conditions for them so to speak as I get a lot of people asking me how to keep them, the gorge it self is national park but we did collect fish in the area that wasn't and a lot of the smaller creeks between Tully and Mission Beach were warmer then the gorge it self, this is a channel that focuses on showing their natural habitats so they can be recreated into the aquarium not for scientific purposes, in saying that we swam there every day that we were in the area and found it quite refreshing, it didn't seem icy to us 🙂
great underwater footage..such clear water!👍👍
Thank you.
Great underwater video!
Thank you!
As always rtlichnoe video, crystal clear water.👍
Thank you! yes it was a beautiful place.
Love it.
Thank you!
💙💛 Very beautiful !!!
Thank you!
Nice video.
Thank you mate!
Bellissimi luoghi e acqua cristallina.
Sì, la maggior parte dei luoghi del Queensland settentrionale è molto limpida a causa di tutte le piogge tropicali.
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Wow!...that was really wonderful Jason. The underwater scenes were fantastic as usual, but I also really enjoyed the immersive drive into the gorge.
Thanks Greg! this was a beautiful spot, I was helping a friend with a nature reserve only about 5 minutes drive away and this was a nice spot to spend the afternoon cooling off, a great spot to visit if ever you get up this way, the gorge is great to herp at night as well, I'll have to remember to do some more drives into these types of places, it was a bit of an after thought at the time but it gives an idea of the bushland around the place 😊
Sooo beautiful! I thought the name was Australian humor, until I read the explanation. :)
This was one of my favourite spots to cool off in the heat, a beautiful spot.
Love it. I'm thinking that cattie might have been a Neosilurus Ater, not a Tandanus? Have kept them and the inky velvetyness and shape seem the same..
I double Checked it was definitely a Tandanus unfortunately, I to was hoping for a new species for me to catch on film anyway, Thank you.
Video molto bello, complimenti.
Grazie mille!
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That catfish is beautiful! The habitat looks like its cooler water. Did you manage to record the temperature and pH?
Yes it was nice to watch, the temp was 22°c, the PH7.51.
I was born in Tully and i don't recall the water temp there to be 22°... that water was like ice... it was always so cold you could only spend a minute or two in it.
This is more of a reference for people keeping fish from the area in an aquarium, ideal conditions for them so to speak as I get a lot of people asking me how to keep them, the gorge it self is national park but we did collect fish in the area that wasn't and a lot of the smaller creeks between Tully and Mission Beach were warmer then the gorge it self, this is a channel that focuses on showing their natural habitats so they can be recreated into the aquarium not for scientific purposes, in saying that we swam there every day that we were in the area and found it quite refreshing, it didn't seem icy to us 🙂