Z Zugzwanged Candiru MFK Member Apr 1, 2009 105 13 48 New Braunfels, TX Aug 27, 2011 #11 I read that there are more species of fish in the amazon jungle than in the world's oceans.
A AcsFoolMike Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 17, 2011 1,247 2 38 Bethpage, NY Aug 27, 2011 #12 Interesting. I'm intrigued as to what kind of life is inhabiting this "underground Amazon" or Hamza.
H HrHagel Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 7, 2009 1,639 3 53 Denmark Aug 27, 2011 #13 That is just awesome! Unfortunatly, if anything lives there, it will be highly unlikely it has any color to it, being devoid from sunlight. Would be awesome though if new Cichlids were found, though i doubt it.
That is just awesome! Unfortunatly, if anything lives there, it will be highly unlikely it has any color to it, being devoid from sunlight. Would be awesome though if new Cichlids were found, though i doubt it.
D DazzaClio Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2011 166 0 0 Uk Aug 27, 2011 #15 Thats very intresting thanks for sharing, thats a very very long way down though. Thanks Darren.
B balton777 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 8, 2007 7,916 23 0 Rowlett, Tx Aug 27, 2011 #16 I forgot I posted this thread.
R Regalblue Jack Dempsey MFK Member Oct 10, 2010 1,074 0 36 MI. Aug 27, 2011 #17 Very interesting - thanks for posting
E Eläköön Feeder Fish MFK Member May 11, 2008 924 3 0 Aşgabat Türkmenistan Aug 27, 2011 #18 What would be even cooler is if existing cichlid species found their way down there and had evolved seperately to their above ground counterparts, so we may find some kind of albino eyeless jaguar cichlid or something
What would be even cooler is if existing cichlid species found their way down there and had evolved seperately to their above ground counterparts, so we may find some kind of albino eyeless jaguar cichlid or something