Thought I'd post this excellent vlog by the good Prof. Leandro Sousa / IctioXingu it's made me think a lot about being there and that I MUST get my finger out and post a write-up of the experience. I hope by posting here it gets Leandro's channel some new hits.
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Jools
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I have been following Leandro's videos for a while, since I met him at an event a while back, a very nice guy.
These videos keep getting better, the thing I enjoy most is getting a good look at the natural habitat of the species a lot of us keep. Although not catfish, the Leporinus in this video look very nice!
Edit: I forgot to mention, there are English subtitles if your Portuguese isn't up to scratch . Just click the CC/Subtitle button at the bottom right next to the settings gear icon.
These videos keep getting better, the thing I enjoy most is getting a good look at the natural habitat of the species a lot of us keep. Although not catfish, the Leporinus in this video look very nice!
Edit: I forgot to mention, there are English subtitles if your Portuguese isn't up to scratch . Just click the CC/Subtitle button at the bottom right next to the settings gear icon.
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Seriously awesome stuff! A lot of man hours must have been invested to present a few delightful minutes of filming shy fish in murky and fast water.
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