Brilliant video but the best part by far was when you said: “Don’t be surprised I don’t talk that much, I just let you enjoy the moment & watch it in peace!” I wish those words came out of my wife once I’m a while! LoL
These Guppies are also in the Upper Yarra river, east of Melbourne and in country of Warburton areas. They are also in the Lerderdeg Gorge river from Blackwood to Ballan towns. They are quite colorless, silverish and have one black spot on each side of their bellies.
Ha, Freddy. Women... they are strange. Mine, as cold as a block of ice, left me, dumped me for nothing other than a misunderstanding. She thought and then accused me of having an affair with a Chinese woman. Me, with a Chinese woman? Wish whish. Despite asking which and who, she pestered me the entire month. Then, came the silence, where she wouldnt talk to me, and then she left, abandoning me, like crazy 60. They lose their marbles at that age, imposible to communicate. It's now 4 years that I haven't seen nor heard from her. Accusation without a hint of proof are what destroy relationships. But then me, with a Chinese woman? In her dreams!!
As a 10yo boy back in 1966, I used to net 'wild' Guppies from a canal in St Helens, England. It ran past the Pilkington Glass factory, which discharged hot post-process water into the canal, raising its temperature to (I assume) similar temp to a tropical aquarium, thus providing the warm freshwater environment required. When and by whom those Guppies were released I have no idea, but there was a healthy population. The factory has since gone and along with it, I presume, the Guppies.
I read about this case some years back or a similar one in a uk canal, and I was going to mention it too. As i recall there were other species too not just Guppies.
You have no idea how effectively you lowered my blood pressure with this wonderful video. Thank you for improving the quality of my life. I have a fifteen gallon tank within which I've kept only guppies for about ten years. For vegetation I've placed the common pothos houseplant, and that has grown tremendously in the tank.I do the absolute minimum maintenance, only adding water when the level decreases, and changing the filter. The guppies have bred in that tank repeatedly. Occasionally I add new females and males to ensure that inbreeding doesn't become a problem. What a wonderful video.
I am an aquarist. I generally have a dream almost every 2-3 weeks night. this mini german habitat is same as my dreams lake. I found a lake or river on my dreams, many species all live together at non-tropical waters like my country and feel so happy with this moment. I am shocked when I saw this video. it is real!! wooow. ty dude.
@@evanherrera5948 well, yes, like you are going to care som much about what other people think that you will profane the truth. But what has that to do with dreams or a creek?
When I was a kid, my father took me to fish guppies in Ijmuiden in holland . There was a huge steel plant, and the guppies lived near the cooling water outlet. It was a great adventure!
Wow! This is Mother Nature Pure Freshwater Aquarium in the Wild! It's so beautiful and incredible! Wild Guppies, Mollies & other fishes & other Gravels. I'm really convinced & enjoy this nice vid 🙂👍🏼🐟
there used to be such a creek in slovakia, kamenna poruba. the warm water drilled well, was kept to release water indiscriminately after drilling in 1980's. aquaristst release a bunch of fish types there, including cichlids. I was lucky enough to catch some fish there before they (slovak administration) cemented the well again and there is nothing left any more. the plan was to build a hotel and aquapark in the location. I think that noone of this will come to fruition
Wow, amazing footages! We would love some more contents like this! I love your informative commentary, it's not bothersome but rather fascinating! Thank you
Is a therapeutic to see all kinds of fishes swimming happily along the creek !!!!! In SG while I was very young , I used to roam around a kampong where guppies swam happily along those drain. The water in the drain was very clear …..😮
When i was a kid, in the 70's-80's there was a creek in Arlington neighborhood of Jacksonville Florida with 100's and 100's of "wild" fantail guppies, swordtails, black mollies and plecos. Crayfish were natural to the area but these other fish had to be from ppl flushing them or releasing them. I used to go catch them for my aquarium and also trade them to the local fish stores
when i grew up in Panama, a fancier had released guppies in the drainage ditch behind his house. you could go and catch the special male or female, or just scoop fry from the top. there were tons! really made it easy to get in to the hobby
Incredible video and your voice is calm and soothing. Been looking for video like this and couldn’t find what I really want. and this popped up today! Keep it coming. Kudos!!
I just came across this video searching for other fish videos and is so incredible how calmed it make me while watching it i love wild life videos like this
Nice video. I’m curious if there was any damage to the environment and the local species given the guppies, mollys and cichlids are all introduced species.
From what I've read, its a manmade little creek that comes from some sort of power plant. The water is the water used for cooling, so that's why its warm and the same temperature all year. So if what I've read is correct, it doesn't affect the greater ecosystem because it is completely contained. If any fish somehow in flood waters or whatever managed to get out, they'd not survive the temperature fluctuations.
Unexpected Amazonian underwater ecosystem has established in Germany ! Stabilized, fish thrive happy here . Even shrimps found place here. It must be preserved for future.
this is amazing! Look at the colors of the fish they are beautiful. I live in asia and there are no such creek near my place, everywhere is just so polluted and i cant find endlers at my LFS ... So envy those endlers with original colors in the videos, wish i could have some in my tank
And technically, this creek is polluted, not by chemicals but by temperature. Thats why there is the warm water fish and pretty much none of our own ones.
I remember being young and visiting family in Mexicali México and playing in the farming field canals I would find tons of guppies. Fancy ones, plain ones. It was awesome.
People in north Florida move differant species, too, mostly guppy's and wild green sailfin molly's. Sometimes catching wild fish to stock ponds & creeks, like green sunfish, crappie, bream & other sunfish's. I have seen Oscar's in the near by Wakulla river, 18 miles south of Tallahassee Fl. You never know what's in local waters till you collect fish & plants, then you become aware of all thats there.
Natural fishes will eat more mosquito larva than guppies. The guppies produces huge amounts of waste and it is harmful to all other fishes. If the guppies count don't go too far, its not a problem at all. Cheers!
@@PlantedTank I'm not an aquarist I'm a selective breeder I make and breed hybrid fish only. Guppies are a citizen/ditherfish that I don't mind as long as you don't get involved in this political fish war I have with republican🔴 aquarist that own southern and northern studfish I have a male pro-democrat paradise I will be breeding him with a female fighter plakat bettafish to make a new generation of paradise fighter fish. They will also be democrat🔵 and have a sugar ray Robinson self-defense boxing style. The debate is who's fish is more aggressive over territory. Stay in your guppy land don't get the republican southern and northern studfish cause once you do that it's on
I think it’s lovely that this had worked out so well here, but when are people going to get it through their heads that it is dangerous to introduce non-native species of animals into the wild! Seriously! The extreme idiocy of some people is astounding!
@@RedPanda74 my point is this creek would likely be a mosquito-infested hole. Water is far too warm for local fish to survive in, and the creek likely cools off quickly farther from the industrial heat sources, making the tropical fish isolated. If this were survivable by local species, there’d be much larger fish in here gobbling all the fancy fish tank specials up by the dozen.
@@hotshtsr20 I had assumed the source was a geothermal spring, but he didn't say. He didn't really talk about effects on the natural environment, but it looks really nice and healthy! Now I'm curious about this place (as I hide inside a/c from the Sonoran desert heat)
Such amazing video. Like from my dreams. I've been keeping fish my whole life and have been dreaming that in tge stream behind our house were living tropical fish. It's like this video made my dream come true. Thank you for making it😀🤗😍
When I was a kid in Barbados every little lake or Creek or pond had Guppies. We called them thousands. They look like what we now called Anglers guppies.
Thank you. This is so interesting as I love watching the Bundesliga and there is always snow during the winter months. Would love to see some drone footage of the creek and surrounding area in your future video.
See this is why I feel guppies love water current. Everyone on UA-cam state that guppies should not have strong water current but my aquarium has current and the guppies seem to love it.
I do not follow any of the supposed rules regarding fish keeping. You just have to try it for yourself, and if it's not broke then don't fix it. I do not use heaters in any of my tanks(I live in Florida) and mix Coldwater with supposed Warm Water fish. They are all healthy and they have all bred, which most aquarist say is a sign of a successful tank.
In Ouray, Colorado (Sw Colorado), USA there is a pond (by the public pool) that is exactly like this (hot spring feed) but has more goldfish than anything but same guppies moly mix, and a few Koi, turtles and crayfish, unexpected at 8500 feet in elevation.
I don't understand how the creek can maintain those Temps year round. I lived in Frankfurt back in the 70's and it got freezing cold. Loved the views in this video
Brilliant video but the best part by far was when you said: “Don’t be surprised I don’t talk that much, I just let you enjoy the moment & watch it in peace!” I wish those words came out of my wife once I’m a while! LoL
😂 Freddy, i feel with you my friend!
🤣🤣😂
These Guppies are also in the Upper Yarra river, east of Melbourne and in country of Warburton areas. They are also in the Lerderdeg Gorge river from Blackwood to Ballan towns. They are quite colorless, silverish and have one black spot on each side of their bellies.
I'm sure she feels the same about you and cleaning your underwear....
Ha, Freddy. Women... they are strange. Mine, as cold as a block of ice, left me, dumped me for nothing other than a misunderstanding. She thought and then accused me of having an affair with a Chinese woman. Me, with a Chinese woman? Wish whish. Despite asking which and who, she pestered me the entire month. Then, came the silence, where she wouldnt talk to me, and then she left, abandoning me, like crazy 60. They lose their marbles at that age, imposible to communicate. It's now 4 years that I haven't seen nor heard from her. Accusation without a hint of proof are what destroy relationships. But then me, with a Chinese woman? In her dreams!!
Remember folks this gentleman didn’t release these fish, he’s being kind to tell us about this creek.
Thank you for protecting me 😅 You are right, i just want to inform the people about it!
True ,that one count
Who said he released the fish there? 😂
Remember folks, he isn’t the antichrist. 😂
@@denizerkasla1706 not smart at all. Never introduce non native species it's wrong and never works out well.
I release them and kittens and rabbits any thing i can breed I release bring more animals out it was there world first
As a 10yo boy back in 1966, I used to net 'wild' Guppies from a canal in St Helens, England. It ran past the Pilkington Glass factory, which discharged hot post-process water into the canal, raising its temperature to (I assume) similar temp to a tropical aquarium, thus providing the warm freshwater environment required. When and by whom those Guppies were released I have no idea, but there was a healthy population. The factory has since gone and along with it, I presume, the Guppies.
Thank you for sharing this Story with us ❤
I read about this case some years back or a similar one in a uk canal, and I was going to mention it too. As i recall there were other species too not just Guppies.
Thats brilliant, i hope there are still guppys in that canal
This was a cool story!
Obviously not that it might be gone though
You have no idea how effectively you lowered my blood pressure with this wonderful video. Thank you for improving the quality of my life. I have a fifteen gallon tank within which I've kept only guppies for about ten years. For vegetation I've placed the common pothos houseplant, and that has grown tremendously in the tank.I do the absolute minimum maintenance, only adding water when the level decreases, and changing the filter. The guppies have bred in that tank repeatedly. Occasionally I add new females and males to ensure that inbreeding doesn't become a problem. What a wonderful video.
I'm glad you liked it!
I am an aquarist. I generally have a dream almost every 2-3 weeks night. this mini german habitat is same as my dreams lake. I found a lake or river on my dreams, many species all live together at non-tropical waters like my country and feel so happy with this moment. I am shocked when I saw this video. it is real!! wooow. ty dude.
I have had dreams where my fish left the aquarium and swam about in the air, I think, wow I can have hundreds now.
Lying is not bad but weird
@@evanherrera5948 well, yes, like you are going to care som much about what other people think that you will profane the truth. But what has that to do with dreams or a creek?
This is tropical water its 26 degrees celcius
@@evanherrera5948 wow, so you are following me, I am honored.
They seem to be enjoying that flow and current
When I was a kid, my father took me to fish guppies in Ijmuiden in holland .
There was a huge steel plant, and the guppies lived near the cooling water outlet.
It was a great adventure!
National Geographic quality, eight minutes of relaxing
Thank you Joseph
Wow! This is Mother Nature Pure Freshwater Aquarium in the Wild! It's so beautiful and incredible! Wild Guppies, Mollies & other fishes & other Gravels. I'm really convinced & enjoy this nice vid 🙂👍🏼🐟
Thank you Monkey!
It’s awesome right , guppies mollies swimming around it’s great
Just wonderful ,The music piano flowed with the river ,the sight of the multitude of fish thriving a delight.!
Thank you Caroline ✌🏽
there used to be such a creek in slovakia, kamenna poruba. the warm water drilled well, was kept to release water indiscriminately after drilling in 1980's. aquaristst release a bunch of fish types there, including cichlids. I was lucky enough to catch some fish there before they (slovak administration) cemented the well again and there is nothing left any more. the plan was to build a hotel and aquapark in the location. I think that noone of this will come to fruition
Hey Juraj, awesome story! Unbelievable that there are so many similar versions of this creek! Thank your for sharing your story with us! Cheers Ben
It's bad that they were all dumped by pet trade years ago, but the fish all look very healthy great video i could sit and just watch them all swim by.
Wow, amazing footages! We would love some more contents like this! I love your informative commentary, it's not bothersome but rather fascinating! Thank you
Is a therapeutic to see all kinds of fishes swimming happily along the creek !!!!! In SG while I was very young , I used to roam around a kampong where guppies swam happily along those drain. The water in the drain was very clear …..😮
When i was a kid, in the 70's-80's there was a creek in Arlington neighborhood of Jacksonville Florida with 100's and 100's of "wild" fantail guppies, swordtails, black mollies and plecos. Crayfish were natural to the area but these other fish had to be from ppl flushing them or releasing them. I used to go catch them for my aquarium and also trade them to the local fish stores
So cute, wie wie süß 😍
Such an amazing video, beautiful story and such great cinematography. Very calming and with my favorite fish.
when i grew up in Panama, a fancier had released guppies in the drainage ditch behind his house. you could go and catch the special male or female, or just scoop fry from the top. there were tons! really made it easy to get in to the hobby
Incredible video and your voice is calm and soothing. Been looking for video like this and couldn’t find what I really want. and this popped up today! Keep it coming. Kudos!!
I just came across this video searching for other fish videos and is so incredible how calmed it make me while watching it i love wild life videos like this
Thank you Geo Blaze ✌🏽
@@PlantedTank thank you for the amazing video
Beautiful, thanks for your video!! It’s marvelous to know life finds a way!!
Woww…. A lot kind of guppy and something else. Look it so twinkle….. i love it so much❤️
The best video I have seen in a long time.
Thank you
very nice fish advanture 😁👍
An excellent work. Those images are of high quality & value, which is easily appreciable. Just amazing. Thanks for the post!
Nice video. I’m curious if there was any damage to the environment and the local species given the guppies, mollys and cichlids are all introduced species.
From what I've read, its a manmade little creek that comes from some sort of power plant. The water is the water used for cooling, so that's why its warm and the same temperature all year. So if what I've read is correct, it doesn't affect the greater ecosystem because it is completely contained. If any fish somehow in flood waters or whatever managed to get out, they'd not survive the temperature fluctuations.
Terima kasih videonya yang sangat bagus, ikan guppy memang populer..senang menonton videonya
Ada sangat banyak guppy di kota-kota di Indonesia. Saya melihat banyak di kota Waingapu di pulau Sumba.
awesome video makes me want to go there and do some tropical fishing LOL
that is SOO awesome looking. so beautiful. would love to float and snorkel and just watch them.....so awesome seeing them be wild and free.
They must be so happy in their natural habitat!
I wish I lived close to this stream! Amazing fish and plants
Agreed.
Unexpected Amazonian underwater ecosystem has established in Germany ! Stabilized, fish thrive happy here . Even shrimps found place here. It must be preserved for future.
this is amazing! Look at the colors of the fish they are beautiful.
I live in asia and there are no such creek near my place, everywhere is just so polluted
and i cant find endlers at my LFS ...
So envy those endlers with original colors in the videos, wish i could have some in my tank
And technically, this creek is polluted, not by chemicals but by temperature. Thats why there is the warm water fish and pretty much none of our own ones.
Awesome first time seeing them in their natural environment
This is amazing! All the possibilities!
Such a beautiful video.
After watching this, it's given me better ideas on how to improve my tank and mini pond for these guys.
Hey Now! Great video!!!
I remember being young and visiting family in Mexicali México and playing in the farming field canals I would find tons of guppies. Fancy ones, plain ones. It was awesome.
This was an extraordinary video. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Gorgeous fish and video !
Great video thanks for uploading. Very well rounded short documentary. In short very impressive.
Thank you John!
Its so lovely to pet fishes so relaxing and beautiful
Wow, great job, this is aqua. Inc always on your side. 👍👍👍🤩🤩
People in north Florida move differant species, too, mostly guppy's and wild green sailfin molly's. Sometimes catching wild fish to stock ponds & creeks, like green sunfish, crappie, bream & other sunfish's. I have seen Oscar's in the near by Wakulla river, 18 miles south of Tallahassee Fl. You never know what's in local waters till you collect fish & plants, then you become aware of all thats there.
Thank you for sharing this with us Leonard!
That looks amazing
We also have guppies on our canals here in the Philippines.
We're thankful to these fish though because they help control mosquitoes
Natural fishes will eat more mosquito larva than guppies. The guppies produces huge amounts of waste and it is harmful to all other fishes. If the guppies count don't go too far, its not a problem at all. Cheers!
@@neerajn1226 guppies are the only fish in our canals though 😅
That was amazing! I would never have thought all those tropical fish could be living in a stream in Germany.
This is cool I wish I had a creek like that but I still have fun catching goby’s and spickledback fish
This is lovely and calming I love my aquariums would be brilliant to find a place like this in the uk
This stream has literally everything you want for an aquarium...❤️ Including the variety of fishes
Beautiiiiiiiifulllll..../No cathings.... No killings..... ONly PEACE... Thank you...
Woaaa Amazing video, just incredible. I never thought this can exist in Europe... well! Just impressive. Thank you very much for this great video!
You are welcome 🤗
@@PlantedTank I'm not an aquarist I'm a selective breeder I make and breed hybrid fish only. Guppies are a citizen/ditherfish that I don't mind as long as you don't get involved in this political fish war I have with republican🔴 aquarist that own southern and northern studfish I have a male pro-democrat paradise I will be breeding him with a female fighter plakat bettafish to make a new generation of paradise fighter fish. They will also be democrat🔵 and have a sugar ray Robinson self-defense boxing style. The debate is who's fish is more aggressive over territory. Stay in your guppy land don't get the republican southern and northern studfish cause once you do that it's on
@@johncrute27 democrats are mouth brooders! Hopefully tropical fish are not banned from this administration.
You did not explain how the water gets this warm.
@@udun84 he did in the very beginning of the video. It’s a spring fed creek.
What a beautiful stream 😍
Yes it is
I think it’s lovely that this had worked out so well here, but when are people going to get it through their heads that it is dangerous to introduce non-native species of animals into the wild! Seriously! The extreme idiocy of some people is astounding!
Nothing natural about this creek given the 77-82*F water temps year round. I doubt many local species could survive anyway.
@@hotshtsr20 they likely wouldn’t be “local” then, would they. Seriously?!
@@RedPanda74 my point is this creek would likely be a mosquito-infested hole. Water is far too warm for local fish to survive in, and the creek likely cools off quickly farther from the industrial heat sources, making the tropical fish isolated.
If this were survivable by local species, there’d be much larger fish in here gobbling all the fancy fish tank specials up by the dozen.
@@hotshtsr20 I had assumed the source was a geothermal spring, but he didn't say. He didn't really talk about effects on the natural environment, but it looks really nice and healthy! Now I'm curious about this place (as I hide inside a/c from the Sonoran desert heat)
@@realangiechrist He responded to another comment saying it was industrial coolant water. Might not even have been a creek before this! :)
Such amazing video. Like from my dreams. I've been keeping fish my whole life and have been dreaming that in tge stream behind our house were living tropical fish. It's like this video made my dream come true. Thank you for making it😀🤗😍
Your video was amazing... after watching one,two videos i become fan of you
Thank you Sayan! 🙌🏽
wohooooo thats heaven for guppy loverr 😍
Buenas noches, me encantan los peces yo tengo Guppys, me gusta sus documentales,lo felicito.
It is a concrete material that represents the natural habitat of these fish 👍😉 I did not expect such a high pH ✔ Best regards from Poland 👍😉👌
Thank you 👋🏼. And yes, really strange water parameters
@@PlantedTank I'm glaaad your in the guppy lane this way your fish are not a threat and I don't have to debate you.
Wow aquarists paradise
Since you're throwing different tropical fish in that Beautiful creek how about some Sowr and Platties?
That's soo cool and awesome. Love the video
Lots of fish, I really like it
When I was a kid in Barbados every little lake or Creek or pond had Guppies. We called them thousands. They look like what we now called Anglers guppies.
Thank you for sharing this with us Andy
This is amazing!!
Is the creek closed up or can you go to the creek?
BTW its beautiful!
Of course open ✌🏽
Wow, thought for a bit it was one of those discovery/ nat geo documentary, editing, narration and quality of camera is so good!
Thank you 😅
Thank you for your great video ---informations .💟😃
thankyou for your video about the habitat of guppy !
No problem:)
watching this seems the water mostly flows quickly within the creek with some slow areas but not much. Do they normally live in fast flowing waters?
This is like a new ecosystem. Guppies from south america, shrimps from asia. Thats actually really interesting.
Gd visuals 😃i am seeing this first time🤠💥
This would make a great screen saver.😊
magnificent !!!!! Any native fish in those waters ???
Thank you! No native fishes so far!
Usually native fish are only in the areas where such warm streams meet colder rivers, as the native species prefer colder temperatures.
What are the guppies eating? I love guppies, so hardy, prolific, and abundant colors!
They could take some small baby shrimps for example.
There in the Gillbach a tribute of river erft that also has them too although not as many
Thank you for sharing!
Incredible and such beautiful fish! Thank you for sharing this with us. New subscriber here. 😊
Wow amazing😍😍
What is the weather of Germany year round? I assume there must be snow as well. How does these fish survive the winter?
Hey. The water temperature is in the winter 25°C. The creek is heated by the surrounding industry. So it is warm the whole year.
Thank you. This is so interesting as I love watching the Bundesliga and there is always snow during the winter months. Would love to see some drone footage of the creek and surrounding area in your future video.
This is heaven ....
Loved it..
Thank you for sharing...
🙌🙌🙌👍🏽
You are welcome
Sounded like a fairytale !!
Awesome narration.
Subscribed.
Best wishes from India 🇮🇳
There are lots of “Mollies” in there too. Beautiful
What fish was originally there before the pet release?
There were no natural inhabitants before
Wonderfull ...peace and relaxing during the video but how can the water allways 28 degrees??esoecially in germany
You should watch my update video :-D I answerded that question! ua-cam.com/video/T2aqI2_dtCU/v-deo.html
Great content!
That is beautiful
I love how when you menchin temperatures you use celcious and ferenhight since I’m Australian celcious is really apreteated
THIS IS SO COOL!
See this is why I feel guppies love water current. Everyone on UA-cam state that guppies should not have strong water current but my aquarium has current and the guppies seem to love it.
I do not follow any of the supposed rules regarding fish keeping. You just have to try it for yourself, and if it's not broke then don't fix it. I do not use heaters in any of my tanks(I live in Florida) and mix Coldwater with supposed Warm Water fish. They are all healthy and they have all bred, which most aquarist say is a sign of a successful tank.
Maaaan my dream to have a pond with guppies and shrimps 👍🤘
In Ouray, Colorado (Sw Colorado), USA there is a pond (by the public pool) that is exactly like this (hot spring feed) but has more goldfish than anything but same guppies moly mix, and a few Koi, turtles and crayfish, unexpected at 8500 feet in elevation.
Where at!? I’m not far from ouray, just drove through there about a month ago, would love to visit
@@greyskies9291 by the pools, north of the town.
Epic vedio! I like to watching.
What an awesome place and the colors on them, just wow. Great video
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you
No sailfin mollies?
Are all those plants tropical? I thought I saw some Amazon swords there. Amazing place.
This is just extraordinary.
New subscriber🙏😁
Awesome video😍 great presentation👍
Thank you
I don't understand how the creek can maintain those Temps year round. I lived in Frankfurt back in the 70's and it got freezing cold. Loved the views in this video
Good question! Because of the Power plant. It is cooling water.