The deep water of Lake Tanganyika.

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @Zachary360Games
    @Zachary360Games 2 роки тому +20

    It’s so hard to find these kinds of videos for freshwater! Awesome!

  • @Akiweb92
    @Akiweb92 2 роки тому +11

    Absolutely stunning. Very clean footage! So interesting to watch cyphotilapias in their natural habitat.

  • @kevindixo2020
    @kevindixo2020 10 місяців тому +2

    Awesome video... Helps me with my aquascape... We need more content like this... Thanks for sharing. 😍👍🏾

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for your compliment. Content is on the way even a challenge for you. Stay tuned.

    • @kevindixo2020
      @kevindixo2020 10 місяців тому

      @@cichlidsinthewild can't wait ✌🏾

  • @LewisNuke92
    @LewisNuke92 2 роки тому +6

    It's beautiful but at the same time weird seeing fish we keep in our tanks at home in their natural home

  • @NielsO-t3v
    @NielsO-t3v 3 роки тому +1

    Great, thanks for sharing Hans!

  • @MakoyUnggoy
    @MakoyUnggoy 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice!

  • @videodiverus
    @videodiverus Рік тому

    Great!

  • @furkhantahafurkhantaha9531
    @furkhantahafurkhantaha9531 3 роки тому +1

    Wonderful

  • @tiagorocha1493
    @tiagorocha1493 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing

  • @taylorcaudil8058
    @taylorcaudil8058 6 місяців тому

    Is that a cyprochromis at 0:50? Amazing looking fish.

  • @apss5736
    @apss5736 2 роки тому

    awesome video

  • @hanifanzak
    @hanifanzak 10 місяців тому +1

    What species is this? 0:59
    It has similar color to frontosa and tretocephalus.

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  10 місяців тому +2

      Sorry for my late reply. This is Perissodus straeleni how evolved in a scale eater and mimic indeed frontosa to come closer to his prey.

    • @hanifanzak
      @hanifanzak 10 місяців тому

      @@cichlidsinthewild Thank you for replying! I wonder does it specialize to eat only the scales of frontosa or does it eat scales of other cichlids too?

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  10 місяців тому +1

      @@hanifanzak They eat scales from other cichlids as well. But have better chances by juveniles frontosa.

  • @bhuvanyk
    @bhuvanyk Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @B1ack_Manta
    @B1ack_Manta Рік тому +1

    cool seeing freshwater sponges on the rocks in a lake with fish that can pass as saltwater reef fish.

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  Рік тому +1

      Yes very interesting the evolution of the Lake. Thanks

    • @B1ack_Manta
      @B1ack_Manta Рік тому

      @@cichlidsinthewild No problem, thanks for sharing.

  • @reptilesavage
    @reptilesavage Рік тому

    I didn't know the water was blue enough to go snorkeling, beautiful

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  Рік тому

      The water of Lake Tanganyika is super clear. A few places lesser du to algae.

  • @Outside-InAquatics
    @Outside-InAquatics Рік тому +1

    1:15 are those Julie's I see?

  • @reptilfanatikern5234
    @reptilfanatikern5234 3 роки тому +2

    What fish at 1:37? 😍

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  3 роки тому

      hello this is Paracyprichromis nigripinnis and lives around 20 meter in Dept. This species I have filmed at Mvuna island. Kipili

    • @reptilfanatikern5234
      @reptilfanatikern5234 3 роки тому

      @@cichlidsinthewild missing my old 720 liter aquarium

  • @liamfox2258
    @liamfox2258 2 роки тому

    The sponges make it really look more like a marine environment then a freshwater lake

  • @stefanhernold345
    @stefanhernold345 Рік тому +1

    Wonder if there has ever been a submersible sent down to the greatest depth (1400 m) in the lake`s northern part.

    • @twasbrillig33
      @twasbrillig33 Рік тому +1

      would love to see that

    • @An-kw3ec
      @An-kw3ec Рік тому +1

      There are termal vents in some regions, but not as strong as lake baikal's to oxygenate water at that depth. At 200m it is already quite dark.

  • @nategabig
    @nategabig 9 місяців тому

    Amazing Video…from my travels across Africa I’d never have thought to bring a mask and fins! Isn’t this lake where Gustav the man-eating crocodile lived? How prevalent are crocs there where you dive?

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  9 місяців тому

      Hi, it’s not always save to dive and ore snorkelling in Africa. There are many diseases in the rivers and lakes like Bilharzia. I have seen many crock’s but mainly in the rivers. In the lakes the are mainly active around the river deltas where the rivers flow into the Lakes. Unfortunately I couldn’t get them on video I mean off ours the smaller ones 🤪best greetings

  • @DEXTER-TV-series
    @DEXTER-TV-series 8 місяців тому

    What is the temperature of the water at depth? *Why do African cichlids need warm water if they swim at a depth of several hundred meters?!*

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  8 місяців тому

      At Wikipedia you find your answer. Check Lake Tanganyika, Water characteristics. The water temperature is at that depth nearly the same. Below 150 meter is no oxygen in the water and therefore no fish check Wikipedia

  • @anonymousyoutu346
    @anonymousyoutu346 2 роки тому

    0.23 second fish name please

  • @thehairywoodsman5644
    @thehairywoodsman5644 3 роки тому

    1:15 anyone , what is this creature ? an eel , a fish , a snake ? I need this in my aquarium.

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  3 роки тому +1

      Woodsman this is Mastacembelus ellipsifer quit common in Lake Tanganyika especially in n the night.

    • @cichlidsinthewild
      @cichlidsinthewild  3 роки тому +1

      Check my movie from Malaptererus

    • @thehairywoodsman5644
      @thehairywoodsman5644 3 роки тому

      @@cichlidsinthewild thank you ! I will.

  • @carlosgomez-vu6kc
    @carlosgomez-vu6kc 3 роки тому +1

    Viva México