First video is of pygoccentrus cariba
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Cariba1 Hi-Def.wmv
Second is of a mixed shoal of Common pygocentrus nattereri, pygoentrus nattereri(S), pygocentrus cariba, pygocentrus piraya, pygocentrus ternetzi.
The video shows thier skittish behavior due to tank cleaning.
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Mixed1 Hi-Def.wmv
This is a Hi-Def Video of pygocentrus nattereri fry. The video contains three short clips that show the fry growing from about 3 days old first...Then at about one week...The last of the short clips in the compilation shows the fry at about 10 days old...I took the video just after turning the lights in the room on... so it shows what the fry do at night...in the day they tend to stay close to the bottom, in the coners and in and under the java moss...
Ps. Due to the fact that the video is Hi-Def the video size is rather large. So because of this the videos are pretty short. More will come
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos//Hi-DefFryComp1.wmv
This videos shows some close ups of an adult female pygocentrus nattereri, plus a few others
Sorry again for them being so short.. its because they are very good quality...
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefAdultRed1.wmv
The next video is of an adult male pygocenturs nattereri defending his nest that used to have eggs. This video also is a compilation, the second part of this video was recorded with a wide angle lens..just playing with it to see what it looked like
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefAdultMaleDefendingNest1.wmv
This is a short video of a serrasalmus elongatus(size6-7 inches)...sorry about the yellow.. crappy lighting, but you get a really good view.. I will get better videos of them soon..
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefElongatus1.wmv
This video shows a serrasalmus rhombeus and a pygocentrus ternetzi. You can see that they are trying to attack each other through the divider.
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefRhomPlusTern1.wmv
This a close up video of a pygocentrus cariba..also a short clip of a cariba that has been bitten by another of its own kind.. it is now in it's own tank recovering..
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefCaribaPlusBite1.wmv
More Coming tomorrow!!
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Cariba1 Hi-Def.wmv
Second is of a mixed shoal of Common pygocentrus nattereri, pygoentrus nattereri(S), pygocentrus cariba, pygocentrus piraya, pygocentrus ternetzi.
The video shows thier skittish behavior due to tank cleaning.
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Mixed1 Hi-Def.wmv
This is a Hi-Def Video of pygocentrus nattereri fry. The video contains three short clips that show the fry growing from about 3 days old first...Then at about one week...The last of the short clips in the compilation shows the fry at about 10 days old...I took the video just after turning the lights in the room on... so it shows what the fry do at night...in the day they tend to stay close to the bottom, in the coners and in and under the java moss...
Ps. Due to the fact that the video is Hi-Def the video size is rather large. So because of this the videos are pretty short. More will come
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos//Hi-DefFryComp1.wmv
This videos shows some close ups of an adult female pygocentrus nattereri, plus a few others
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefAdultRed1.wmv
The next video is of an adult male pygocenturs nattereri defending his nest that used to have eggs. This video also is a compilation, the second part of this video was recorded with a wide angle lens..just playing with it to see what it looked like
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefAdultMaleDefendingNest1.wmv
This is a short video of a serrasalmus elongatus(size6-7 inches)...sorry about the yellow.. crappy lighting, but you get a really good view.. I will get better videos of them soon..
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefElongatus1.wmv
This video shows a serrasalmus rhombeus and a pygocentrus ternetzi. You can see that they are trying to attack each other through the divider.
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefRhomPlusTern1.wmv
This a close up video of a pygocentrus cariba..also a short clip of a cariba that has been bitten by another of its own kind.. it is now in it's own tank recovering..
http://www.DontGoInTheWater.com/forum/Videos/Hi-DefCaribaPlusBite1.wmv
More Coming tomorrow!!