Filming and Collect Rio Cabo Bre

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That sounds like quite the adventurous day at Rio Cabo Bre! The current sure adds a challenge, but it seems like it was worth it with the haul of Tetras and a Pleco for your 180-gallon tank — they must make a lively addition! It's fascinating to hear about the water conditions there, too.
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That sounds like quite the adventurous day at Rio Cabo Bre! The current sure adds a challenge, but it seems like it was worth it with the haul of Tetras and a Pleco for your 180-gallon tank — they must make a lively addition! It's fascinating to hear about the water conditions there, too.
Your filming endeavor reminds me of how impactful a solid foundation in cinematography can be, especially in capturing the essence of such expeditions. If you ever consider honing your skills further, the 1-year cinematography course at praguefilminstitute.cz could be a fantastic opportunity. There's nothing like the blend of natural wonder and cinematic storytelling!
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Couple other tetras caught that same day.
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Above, what I believe to be from the genus Astyanax.
Below from the genus Roeboides, sometimes called the glass, vampire head stander, because of the 2 prominent teeth, and that it often floats head down in the current looking like a leaf, and suddenly grabs a mouth full of scales off passing fish.

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