(Must Watch) - how many species can you ID?

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These were the only ones I could ID:

Cichla orinocensis
Amblydoras nauticus
Cardinal tetras
Festivum cichlids
Green severum
Zebra pleco (?)
 
drgnfrc13;4517045; said:
These were the only ones I could ID:

Cichla orinocensis
Amblydoras nauticus
Cardinal tetras
Festivum cichlids
Green severum
Zebra pleco (?)

Nice! I must have missed the green. I thought that was an L46 too, I'm no pleco expert though. I am stoked I wasn't the only one that saw Amblydoras not many are into those catfish, right on!

EDIT: anyone else catch the Dicrossus? Is that a Filamentosa? I couldn't tell.
 
Wild Satanoperca Daemon :drool: Also, does anyone know what type of moss that is growing? I am not a plant guy. Is that wild java moss? It's really cool looking IMO.
 
JK47;4517073; said:
Nice! I must have missed the green. I thought that was an L46 too, I'm no pleco expert though. I am stoked I wasn't the only one that saw Amblydoras not many are into those catfish, right on!

EDIT: anyone else catch the Dicrossus? Is that a Filamentosa? I couldn't tell.
The sevs were at 7:20 in the background. I'm not 100% sure which species they were, so I just guessed that they were green severums.
 
lets see
Biotodoma cupido
Cichla orinocensis
Satanoperca dameon
Mesonauta festivus
Leporinus sp.
Hemigrammus bleheri
Anostomas sp.
Boulengerella lateristriga
Crenicichla sp. Atabapo II
Heros sp. Atabapo
Potamotrygon sp.
Amblydoras nauticus *
Pterophyllum altum
Hypancistrus sp.
* not sure on this one
 
I spotted the Dicrossus right away. They're in the grasses at the scene that starts around 2:55.

The water may not be "crisp" but it's probably extremely low in dissolved organics and nitrates. :D
 
Cool share! I love those pikes...beautiful.

Not a zebra pleco though... likely L168. I have one at my store actually haha.

Oh...anyone have any idea on the spotted fish to the right at 3:08? My first thought was "Checkerboard Cichlid"?
 
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