Banded Rainbowfish Melanotaenia trifasciata In a small creek Daintree National Park Wild Biotope.
While on my travels in the Daintree Rainforest I came across a few deep depressions in a otherwise shallow creek, the Rainbowfish in here were a sight to be seen the Banded or Regal Rainbowfish was quite large in these deeper spots so they must have had some age to them and what beautiful specimens they were, almost the size of an average size hand as you will see by comparison to the Jungle Perch (Kuhlia rupestris) they happily swam together, unlike other types of rainbows I filmed elsewhere they seemed to be more solitary or in smaller spread out groups rather then in larger close larger groups, this also made them a bit harder to film, I won't give out exact locations to these fish as they also share the same habitat as the Daintree Rainbowfish (Cairnsichthys bitaeniatus) that seem to congregate in the shallower waters of the creek around leaf litter and tree roots.
You will see in this film these rainbows seem to change colour from yellow orange to tones of blue depending on how the light hits them, truly a beautiful large rainbow.
I will leave links to this species bellow for more information, enjoy the video.
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Well done, such a beautiful area
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! 🙂
Thank you for making the effort to film it! I have been wanting to see their original habitat for ages!
@australianbiotopes4563
19 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching.
You know, I went to the Daintree a couple times looking for wildlife, and I never thought to look for rainbowfish in the creeks and streams. But, then again, I was too scared to get near the water after seeing huge crocs in the Daintree River and Cooper's Creek. 😅 The only fish I ended up seeing were mudskippers. That said, great footage! Thank you so much for sharing!
@australianbiotopes4563
6 ай бұрын
Ye you have to be careful, I had a heap of people stop and watch me film in Coopers Creek waiting to watch me get eaten by a crocodile 🙂
Thanks again!
@australianbiotopes4563
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching 🙂
Thank you another great underwater masterpiece, how good was the curious JP coming up and saying g’day … 🔥❤️🔥🔥😎👌🏼👍🏼
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thanks for watching! I just had to add that in, it looked like an old one to 🙂
Had to watch a second time to see where that Jungle Perch came from, there was a couple deep in the cover on the far side. Thick rainbows. Very cool.
@australianbiotopes4563
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Yes those tree roots are full of fish, I saw a couple of small Eel tailed catfish in there to, but they didn't venture out much and it was pretty deep and dark so hard to get good film of.
My home region! Another aweseome video! The water is insanely clear! These rainbows are insanely good jumpers too! I remember when i was a kid we kept a couple in a 4ft tank and we could hear them jumping at the glass lid for a few days before they settled in.
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! yes one of their downfalls the jumping, but I guess it helps them when creeks are low.
Thank you friend, very nice!
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you for watching! 🙂
Excellent video! The water is so clear!
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! yes it doesn't look it but it is probably a couple of metres deep in that last spot.
@UKFishCam
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@@australianbiotopes4563 thats crazy!
Stunning fish! love the jungle perch
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! yes it looked like it had a bit of age to it.
Beautiful mate!
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! 🙂
Wow, how beautiful, very good video, I have 4 adult trifasciata in my 600 l, they are beautiful fish. It is very happy to see that there are still rivers in the world without chemicals or plastics.
@australianbiotopes4563
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! yes very clean in this area 🙂
Mate I’m thinking a whole series of continental biotope videos- how about we start in Thailand , and south east Asia!
@australianbiotopes4563
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There are already a heap of them, I'd prefer to get people interested in ours 🙂
So awesome, I just moved North and it's amazing to see so many healthy freshwater systems with so much clarity and life in them!
@australianbiotopes4563
Жыл бұрын
Yes it's a beautiful part of the world for fish lovers 🙂
Gorgeous fish, gorgeous area. Love your vids.
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you!🙂
Magical nature. Good job.
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! 🙂
@DEXTER-TV-series
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Magical nature. God job.
@australianbiotopes4563
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@@DEXTER-TV-series Thank you! 🙂
A very beautiful place, I really like such places with tropical vegetation, although I have never been to them. Thanks to you, I can be in these places and admire the nature of these places. At 2:21 onwards, a small fish swam at the very bottom, its name is interesting, it is similar to the River Goby (this is a local species of Eastern Europe).
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! it is a False Celebes Goby (Glossogobius illimus) pretty common in the crees up there.
@NaturalBiotopes
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@@australianbiotopes4563 Thank you!
Nice! Cheers
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thank you! 🙂
What are the plants with the roots groing in the water. I want to build a Daintree Aquarium Terrarium combination.
@australianbiotopes4563
9 ай бұрын
Climbing Pandanus (Freycinetia scandens) not an aquatic just hanging in the water off the surrounding trees.
@andreasknogler585
9 ай бұрын
@@australianbiotopes4563 but its roots will filter nitrogen to grow.....
@australianbiotopes4563
9 ай бұрын
@@andreasknogler585 Yes you could grow it out of the tank, it would be good for that, I have two I want to use for a back wall on a paludarium.
My favorite australian rainbows fish. I hope, i can know more rainbows fish from australia. Hmmm... sir, do you have social media? I want to ask some rainbows fish type. I keep some type of rainbows fish at my tank. From bosemani colour type yellow, glossolepis insicus, lake kutubu striata, australian, robustriata splendida, parva and i have 1 type again. But, i dont know thats one. Can you help me?
@australianbiotopes4563
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I can try, just look up Jason Sulda on Facebook.
@deniswillypradita8912
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@@australianbiotopes4563 okay thanks sir . I go
I assume Signifers here as well?
@australianbiotopes4563
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Yes they are in most of the creeks in the region,, but vary slightly in size and colour.
@thebiotopes
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@@australianbiotopes4563 Thank you so much. I’m building a biotope around them and your videos have been a great resource.
@australianbiotopes4563
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@@thebiotopes They are a great fish.
Hi Jason I'm really Sorry to bother, I've recently bought some melanotaenia maccullochi but I think that I have been scammed and they sent me another species...if you have time..could you please send me your contact (email, Instagram or whatever you want) and I can send you a video to identifie them? Thank you so much in Advance, have a nice day
@australianbiotopes4563
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Just look me up on Facebook, Jason Sulda, send me a PM.
@simonestrano9714
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@@australianbiotopes4563 thank you so so so much!
@simonestrano9714
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@@australianbiotopes4563 I've sent you all on fb, have a Great day!
Beautiful mate!
@australianbiotopes4563
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Thanks mate! 🙂