Fish Documentaries???

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Hey guys, couldn't find a thread like this and thought it would be a good idea if we all list some good documentaries about the fish that we all love so much....

To get this going my recommendations are:

Amazon Abyss. made by the bbc as an extra part of blue planet. was split into 5, 30min episodes.

Planter Earth. episode 3. Freshwater. made by the bbc as part of the Planet Earth series.
 
the plant earth one was very nice
 
I've been looking for the same thing. Most of them are salt water, which is great, but there seems to be a lack of Documentarys about freshwater. I've LOVE to see something like Amazon Abyss except more about fish.
 
For some reason the Edit button isn't showing up. But, I just found a little Documentary called The Mysteries of the Pantanal. I'm going to try to get it and let you guys know how it is. Alot of Discus guys are saying it's a great Documentary. Also "Andes to Amazon" was another great documentary about some fish and their biotope. Lots of Discus, Angels, little Tetras, and thern the buy guys like RTC and such.
 
just got another good one, saw if mentioned in a thread here, just watched it and its wicked!

Jewels of the Rift. by national geographic.... a lil old but on a few torrent sites... focuses on rift lake cichlids.
 
Can anyone recommend any documentaries about asian FW fish? (Any country/region or a mixture, doesn't matter)

It seems like most documentaries are either about south american waterways or african.
 
If anyone know's ny that feature arowana's please i'd love to find one!
 
Hey guys I got a Q about the planet earth one. Was it the one where the Dovii ate all the convicts in the nesting area? There was another part as well where all the african cichlids were in a very fast flowing river and there was a big drop where the fish rested. Am I talking about the same episode or no?
 
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