Videos no habitat natural
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- GoncaloSilvestre
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- Name: Goncalo Silvestre
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- GoncaloSilvestre
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Endangered Alcolapia latilabris, Alcolapia ndalalani and Alcolapia alcalica from the very shallow freshwater springs around Lake Natron, Tanzania. The natural range of these fish is very limited and they are highly vulnerable to changes in their environment.
http://fishandforests.geog.mcgill.ca/
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Located in the south-western corner of Flinders Island near Loccota, much of the catchment of Fotheringate Creek lies around the massive granite peaks on the north-western side of the Strzeleki Ranges.
There are 9 species of freshwater fish that have been recorded from Flinders Island; all of them occur there naturally. In this video 4 different species of native fish can be seen, they are:
Spotted Galaxias (Galaxias truttaceus)
Common Galaxias (Galaxias maculatus)
Freshwater Flathead, Tupong or Congolli (Pseudaphritis urvillii)
Southern Shortfin Eel (Anguilla australis)
You can find out more about each of these fishes by searching on the Fishes of Australia website:
http://www.fishesofaustralia.net.au
Climbing Galaxias(Galaxias brevipinnis) also occur in the creek but are found further upstream above substantial barriers (waterfalls); areas the other fish can't reach. They are featured in their own video also available on this channel.
This video was filmed in the middle reaches of the creek where the water flows through short riffles and slightly deeper pools, all heavily stained with tannins from the vegetation.
With special thanks to the Mountain Seas Artist in Residency Program
http://www.mountainseas.com.au/
This video was filmed in May 2016
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Endangered Alcolapia latilabris, Alcolapia ndalalani and Alcolapia alcalica from the very shallow freshwater springs around Lake Natron, Tanzania. The natural range of these fish is very limited and they are highly vulnerable to changes in their environment.
http://fishandforests.geog.mcgill.ca/
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Located in the south-western corner of Flinders Island near Loccota, much of the catchment of Fotheringate Creek lies around the massive granite peaks on the north-western side of the Strzeleki Ranges.
There are 9 species of freshwater fish that have been recorded from Flinders Island; all of them occur there naturally. In this video 4 different species of native fish can be seen, they are:
Spotted Galaxias (Galaxias truttaceus)
Common Galaxias (Galaxias maculatus)
Freshwater Flathead, Tupong or Congolli (Pseudaphritis urvillii)
Southern Shortfin Eel (Anguilla australis)
You can find out more about each of these fishes by searching on the Fishes of Australia website:
http://www.fishesofaustralia.net.au
Climbing Galaxias(Galaxias brevipinnis) also occur in the creek but are found further upstream above substantial barriers (waterfalls); areas the other fish can't reach. They are featured in their own video also available on this channel.
This video was filmed in the middle reaches of the creek where the water flows through short riffles and slightly deeper pools, all heavily stained with tannins from the vegetation.
With special thanks to the Mountain Seas Artist in Residency Program
http://www.mountainseas.com.au/
This video was filmed in May 2016
http://www.gregwallis.com
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It is a small stream flowing through once a dense forest , a tributary of River Torsa. The udnerwater life was full of Danionella sp, Pethia conchonius, etc. The main eye catching was the giant Macrobrachium dyanum hiding under a rock. Other part of the river was full of driftwoods surrounder by vals and potomegaton sp.
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The video was taken from a shallow stream cutoff from the main river.I was amazed to find that this place was booming with life.. Those are namely danionella sp. , Barillius sp and some Puntius Sp.
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Underwater video of Pethia aurea in wild habitat. Endemic to waters of West Bengal, INDIA
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Esomus danricus commonly known as flying barb. from West Bengal, INDIA
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Underwater video of Black Line Rasbora in wild habitat.
It is a small stream flowing through once a dense forest , a tributary of River Torsa. The udnerwater life was full of Danionella sp, Pethia conchonius, etc. The main eye catching was the giant Macrobrachium dyanum hiding under a rock. Other part of the river was full of driftwoods surrounder by vals and potomegaton sp.
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The video was taken from a shallow stream cutoff from the main river.I was amazed to find that this place was booming with life.. Those are namely danionella sp. , Barillius sp and some Puntius Sp.
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Underwater video of Pethia aurea in wild habitat. Endemic to waters of West Bengal, INDIA
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Esomus danricus commonly known as flying barb. from West Bengal, INDIA
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Underwater video of Black Line Rasbora in wild habitat.
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Central Java small river and tributary located somewhere in Mount Slamet, the water temperature is around 22-25 Celcius, and the TDS is about 28-30 ppm, the fishes are Rasbora lateristriata, Poeclia sp. , some worm loach, and some kind of barbs, there is also habitat of Microsorum Pterosum A.K.A java fern
Central Java small river and tributary located somewhere in Mount Slamet, the water temperature is around 22-25 Celcius, and the TDS is about 28-30 ppm, the fishes are Rasbora lateristriata, Poeclia sp. , some worm loach, and some kind of barbs, there is also habitat of Microsorum Pterosum A.K.A java fern
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- GoncaloSilvestre
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- GoncaloSilvestre
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- GoncaloSilvestre
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On the bank of Krishna river, Telangana, India. This species is pretty ubiquitous all over India and south Asia. Different colour variants at different locations
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On the bank of Krishna river, Telangana, India. This species is pretty ubiquitous all over India and south Asia. Different colour variants at different locations
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I was fortunate enough to be able to stop at the beautiful Deua River for an hour or so on my way through from Braidwood to Moruya down the Araluen Road. During that time I observed 4 different fish species, 3 of which can be seen in this video; Australian smelt,(Retropinna semoni), Cox's gudgeon (Gobiomorphus coxii) and Common galaxias (Galaxias maculatus). I also observed a Long-finned Eel. Many other species are known to occur in the catchment including the endangered Australian Grayling (Prototroctes maraena).
The Deua River catchment includes the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range south of Braidwood, and flows through to the coast near Moruya. It supplies a substantial amount of water for the Shire of Eurobodalla. Araluen Creek is a tributary of the river and has been subjected to extensive gold mining in the past resulting in substantial sedimentation much further downstream. A new gold mine proposed for Majors Creek in the Deua headwaters has already attracted considerable controversy over breaches of environmental regulations and a proposal to use cyanide in the gold extraction process.
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The Pacific Blue-eye is a beautiful small native fish found in freshwater and estuarine areas along the eastern coast of Australia. Although it has been recorded growing to 7cm, it is much more commonly seen at around 3-4cm in length. Its colourful form, long delicate fins, courtship displays and active nature make it a popular aquarium fish for native fish enthusiasts.
This video was filmed in the lower reach of a creek just above the tidal influence, in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park on the northern outskirts of Sydney. As well as the fish, it gives an idea of the habitat and biotope in this part of the creek. Pacific Blue-eye were also observed immediately downstream in the tidal areas along with a range of other species.
I was fortunate enough to be able to stop at the beautiful Deua River for an hour or so on my way through from Braidwood to Moruya down the Araluen Road. During that time I observed 4 different fish species, 3 of which can be seen in this video; Australian smelt,(Retropinna semoni), Cox's gudgeon (Gobiomorphus coxii) and Common galaxias (Galaxias maculatus). I also observed a Long-finned Eel. Many other species are known to occur in the catchment including the endangered Australian Grayling (Prototroctes maraena).
The Deua River catchment includes the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range south of Braidwood, and flows through to the coast near Moruya. It supplies a substantial amount of water for the Shire of Eurobodalla. Araluen Creek is a tributary of the river and has been subjected to extensive gold mining in the past resulting in substantial sedimentation much further downstream. A new gold mine proposed for Majors Creek in the Deua headwaters has already attracted considerable controversy over breaches of environmental regulations and a proposal to use cyanide in the gold extraction process.
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The Pacific Blue-eye is a beautiful small native fish found in freshwater and estuarine areas along the eastern coast of Australia. Although it has been recorded growing to 7cm, it is much more commonly seen at around 3-4cm in length. Its colourful form, long delicate fins, courtship displays and active nature make it a popular aquarium fish for native fish enthusiasts.
This video was filmed in the lower reach of a creek just above the tidal influence, in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park on the northern outskirts of Sydney. As well as the fish, it gives an idea of the habitat and biotope in this part of the creek. Pacific Blue-eye were also observed immediately downstream in the tidal areas along with a range of other species.
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Re: Videos no habitat natural
Não é na natureza mas está muito bem conseguido!!
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betta albimarginata, sphaerichthys selatanensis, parosphromenus sp.
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betta albimarginata, sphaerichthys selatanensis, parosphromenus sp.
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Underwater footage of some very inquisitive young Betta macrostoma in their natural habitat along the Sungai Belulok River in a pool below the Wasai Belulok Falls in the Labi Jungle, Brunei. Footage taken by Z. Afie of the Brunei Biotope Group.
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Species which can be found here are Rasbora einthovenii, Rasbora kottelati, Rasbora caudimaculata, Rasbora trifasciata, Puntius pentazona, Puntius binonatus, Nandus nebulosus, Hemiramphodon pogonognathus and an unidentified species of Siluridae catfish. There is also a small patch where the aquatic plant Barclaya Motleyi can be found; it is the only fully aquatic plant that we found in the 50 metre span. Other plant life included terrestrial plants such as Palms and a species of Pandanus, plus semi aquatic plants including Aridarum caulescens; there were also different types of mosses, likely 5 or more species, some ferns and a species of Bolbitis. Footage by Z. Afie.
Underwater footage of some very inquisitive young Betta macrostoma in their natural habitat along the Sungai Belulok River in a pool below the Wasai Belulok Falls in the Labi Jungle, Brunei. Footage taken by Z. Afie of the Brunei Biotope Group.
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Species which can be found here are Rasbora einthovenii, Rasbora kottelati, Rasbora caudimaculata, Rasbora trifasciata, Puntius pentazona, Puntius binonatus, Nandus nebulosus, Hemiramphodon pogonognathus and an unidentified species of Siluridae catfish. There is also a small patch where the aquatic plant Barclaya Motleyi can be found; it is the only fully aquatic plant that we found in the 50 metre span. Other plant life included terrestrial plants such as Palms and a species of Pandanus, plus semi aquatic plants including Aridarum caulescens; there were also different types of mosses, likely 5 or more species, some ferns and a species of Bolbitis. Footage by Z. Afie.
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Re: Videos no habitat natural
GoncaloSilvestre Escreveu:Não é na natureza mas está muito bem conseguido!!![]()
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betta albimarginata, sphaerichthys selatanensis, parosphromenus sp.
ESte aquário está incrivel, em tempos pensei em montar um aquario de águas escuras, mas é preciso ter talento para tal, não é para todos.
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