Lake Tanganyika, Natural habitat of Tropheus duboisi

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  • Опубліковано 15 лют 2024
  • In this video I would like to show you the habitat of Tropheus duboisi, probably one of the most popular cichlids among Lake Tanganyika cichlid enthusiasts. See how this cichlid lives in its intermediate habitat and how the juveniles in particular forage among the upper wave-washed rocky habitat. Find beautiful examples for an aquarium setup and see which fellow residents T.duboisi mainly lives with. Or just enjoy the underwater world of the lake. I would like to see some aquarium setups from the challenges I mentioned!
    Sorry guys I made a misidentification and I would like to add that fish with the offspring at 9.15 it is not L. attenuatus, but Perissodus microlepis. The fish at 10.33 is not L. profundicola, but L. lemairii
    and at the end 20:55 is not a T.duboisi but a T. moorii sp kiriza from D.R. Congo that escaped from the fisherman during offloading.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @Worsky666
    @Worsky666 2 місяці тому +1

    really nice video no matter the conditions of the water. Thank you for sharing.

  • @holgerreinsdorf3575
    @holgerreinsdorf3575 4 місяці тому

    Bedankt voor deze foto's van de Tropheus. Duiken daar is absoluut een ervaring die je nooit zult vergeten. Bedankt!!!

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

      Graag gedaan Holger, ja tussen de cichliden in zwemmen is een bijzondere ervaring. Moet je zeker ook eens doen.

  • @socialcampus6
    @socialcampus6 2 місяці тому

    Respect you from Türkiye with love🤝

  • @kevindixo2020
    @kevindixo2020 4 місяці тому +1

    Amazing content... Wish I was there... I love the rock formation in the River... Spielberg will be proud of you😂👏🏾✌🏾

  • @svitnature6991
    @svitnature6991 4 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful video, thanks for posting it. I would like to add that fish with the offspring at 9.15 it is not L. attenuatus, but Perissodus microlepis. The fish at 10.33 is not L. profundicola, but L. lemairii. I found a similar Tropheus 'duboisi' with yellow band up the dorsal fin south of Hilltop, and from opinions I got from others that one was a Tropheus 'black', possibly Kiriza. So probably something - as you also stated in the video - escaped from fish collectors. Looking forward to the Cyathopharynx video. p.s. although easily missed, nice seeing the N. savoryi in the wild as well.

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

      Yes, you are right, sorry for my misidentification. I'll be a little more careful next time. I'm not very familiar with the cichlids of Lake Tanganyika, more with the riverine cichlids. I have made many dives in the Lake, and therefore collected also a lot of material that I want to share with enthusiasts.

    • @svitnature6991
      @svitnature6991 4 місяці тому +1

      @@cichlidsinthewild Nothing to be sorry about, I just wanted to let you know. I really liked your presentation, and only wish I had the same quality footage as yours from my trip. I'm hoping to return to Kigoma this year if all goes well, to try to improve on the videos and photos.

  • @cichlidsinthewild
    @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

    Hi guys, this morning I received a comment on my video( Tropheus duboisi) from Carsten Thorleif Stabel, well-known among Tanganyika cichlid enthusiasts. He pointed out to me that at the end of the video 20:55 it is not T. duboisi but T. moorii kiriza. So a wrong ID on my part. This fish is found in D.R. Congo. So I was right about the fact that these fish had probably escaped from the fishermen. Thanks Thorleifdk for your attention, how provide me the picture as well for the rectification. And sorry for my mistake.

  • @MarcoIsidori
    @MarcoIsidori 4 місяці тому +1

    Hi Hans!
    Fantastic shooting and diving.
    The Cyatopharynx furcifer and Synodontis are also truly spectacular. There are many species of cichlids in the reefs and habitats of Kigoma in addition to the popular Tropheus duboisi.

  • @99Canecas
    @99Canecas 4 місяці тому +1

    Absoloutely incredible thank you for sharing your adventure

  • @Hallenecho
    @Hallenecho 4 місяці тому

    Klasse Aufnahmen von den Fischen in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum.

  • @PamChin100
    @PamChin100 4 місяці тому +1

    Bravo Hans! 😊❤

  • @dannyaquatics
    @dannyaquatics 4 місяці тому

    Great video my friend.

  • @zeeman9823
    @zeeman9823 3 місяці тому

    very nice video👍👍

  • @melissaskinner4501
    @melissaskinner4501 4 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic footage!Loved this film

  • @thomascallaghan5988
    @thomascallaghan5988 4 місяці тому +1

    Hans,once again that was a brilliant video

  • @cichlidsinthewild
    @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

    Hi Marco thanks for your compliment. In this part of the lake the Cichlid population decline enormous compared to other parts of the Lake. The movie from C. furcifer will follow soon.

  • @MrFoai
    @MrFoai 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for this great video. Also thank you for showing other species and habitat details. There are lots of interesting and beautiful species in the lake other than Tropheus. We had enough Tropheus :)

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks CnR soon I will upload a video of Cyathopharynx furcifer from the same habitat. Stay tuned. 👍

  • @tyatolla
    @tyatolla 4 місяці тому

    Vielen dank! Thank you very much for this wonderful video.

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for your compliment Tyler. Happy you enjoyed the video. Soon more.

  • @cwb-aqua-profi
    @cwb-aqua-profi 4 місяці тому

    Great, thank you. Let´s breed this beautiful cichlids(not only Duboisis). Then we´ll need much less wild caughts.
    Does somebody knows the habitat of the beautiful duboisis at the end of the video ?

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

      Thanks, but sorry I made a mistake with the id from that specific species. I got this morning info from a wel known Tanganyika specialist that this Tropheus moorii Kiriza from Congo. So he may be escaped from the fishermen. Best greetings.

  • @cichlidsinthewild
    @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому

    Vielen Dank, es folgen noch mehr.

  • @wkunique
    @wkunique 4 місяці тому +1

    I don't think it was Dubois, the one with the yellow belt, without the blue-gray head, it looks more like a Kiryza-mboko (?)

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  4 місяці тому +1

      Yep you’re right I corrected it already on my Facebook account. It’s a Tropheus moorii kiriza , but as I already mentioned escape from the fisherman during offloading. Thanks anyway for mentioning my mistake.

    • @wkunique
      @wkunique 3 місяці тому

      @@cichlidsinthewild the worst thing is that the natural environment of Lake Tanganyika is not only overfished by fishermen, sometimes turning it into a "sad desert" in some places, but the irresponsible release of species from other parts of the lake into new places is the beginning of unnatural hybridization, which is so condemned when takes place in aquariums throughout the Tanganyika community..
      Thanks for your Job

  • @geoffbreen2386
    @geoffbreen2386 3 місяці тому

    I know little about these fish. It appears Cichlids dominate in numbers and diversity.
    I find it hard to understand how so many algae eaters exist, but what do fish eat in 30+ metres when the sunlight cuts out?
    Are there Cichlids in truly deep water there?
    Are some species even cannibalistic?
    But what other types of fish are there?
    This is the first Lake Tanganyika video I've watched.
    So many questions......

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Geoff, the evolution in the lake is remarkable. In the dept you find piscivore, fish eters. Furthermore species how feed on plankton how is pressed up from the dept. Sand shifters how filter food particles out of the sand and even a few species how are evolved in scale eaters and feed therefore only on scales of other fish. If you are interested in Lake Tanganyika cichlids I advise you to buy a book from Ad Konings where you can find interesting information. Best greetings

    • @geoffbreen2386
      @geoffbreen2386 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for that detailed information. I'll be watching more of your videos.@@cichlidsinthewild