Catching Wild Aquarium Fish at a German Hot Spring
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Chris Lukhup (the Shrimp King) took Cory to catch wild aquarium fish at an artificial "hot spring" in Germany. Many of these species are actually invasive tropical fishes that are able to live here yearround at 29°C. They found guppies, Endler's livebearers, mollies, convict cichlids, Malawi cichlids (Pseudotropheus socolofi or powder blue cichlid), guppy grass, ducks, red jewel cichlids (Hemichromis genus), ghost shrimp, self-cloning crayfish, and goldfish. This location often attracts local children who come to feed and catch the fish for fun. However, the water is tinted bluish-gray, perhaps from dissolved lime, so the fish do not fare well when taken home to normal tap water. It was such a unique experience getting to soak in the warm water, feed them by hand, and feel them nibbling on our legs.
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@sjoervanderploeg4340
5 ай бұрын
Where in Germany is this?
@dieregie151
4 ай бұрын
@@sjoervanderploeg4340 i watched the Video for 1:07 minutes and found the place... use your head
@Kruschpack
4 ай бұрын
@@sjoervanderploeg4340 Wassergarten der Grube Reden, Am Bergwerk Reden 11, 66578 Schiffweiler
@Pikobyte
3 ай бұрын
This is in a small village called Landsweiler-Reden in the southwest of Germany. I only live a couple minutes away
Hahah his very German outrage at the graffiti and locks - cracked me up! What a cool place to visit
@rajgill7576
5 ай бұрын
And then immediately touch moss as a pallette cleanser 😅
@johncameron4194
5 ай бұрын
But I agree with him
@DB-ek5kd
5 ай бұрын
His thoughts are shared by civilized people of all countries.
@adambohlin5112
5 ай бұрын
@@DB-ek5kd They can have that in NY not in Europe I am sure we survive without it.
@DB-ek5kd
5 ай бұрын
@@adambohlin5112Unfortunately, Frankfurt is filled with graffiti.
I think it's safe to say that a lot of us found this video incredibly healing to watch. To watch the two of you go off into the streams discovering fish like two young boys led by wonder and curiousity, feels like the part of youtube and humanity we need to connect with more often. Keep those feet wet, and the smiles wide. This really made my morning.
@JAT19933
4 ай бұрын
Nothing healing about putting wild animals in cages .....
There used to be a similar place in St. Helen’s, England in the 70s and 80s. Hot coolant water from a glassworks was discharged into the adjacent canal making the water warm as a bath. Fish consisted of Convict cichlids, Tilapia zilli and millions of guppies. Sadly the glassworks closed down and the water returned to its normal cold temperature. Used to love going there.
@zperdek
3 ай бұрын
Same , same but different. In Slovakia, outside of Bratislava is oil rafinery and hot coolant water is discharged into small creek. I was never there but from stories its full of guppies and Red swordtails.
@cragatron
3 ай бұрын
I've lived in st helens all my life round the corner from the range, where the canal is, my dad told me story's that alligators were once spotted there. Whether that's true or not i don't know, typical dad storys. The canals name is "The Hotties" which its still referred to as to this day although barely inhabitable for a carp.
@Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984
2 ай бұрын
Similar story in the Netherlands. In the 60s-70s guppies were released into coolant water from a powerplant and from that evolved a population of colorless giant guppies that could reach sizes of up to 12cm, but those are all gone now.
@SissypheanCatboy
2 ай бұрын
@@Orwellian-Purple-Grapes-1984 do you have a source for this, because thats honestly amazing.
@matthewfinger2381
24 күн бұрын
Right now there's a place under a highway in Washington DC that has a few dozen tilapia because of a nearby power plant.
I know a place just like that in the UK. It has warm water but instead of it being natural it comes from a factory. It is filled with guppies, shrimp and swarms of pea puffers. The pea puffers shoal in such huge numbers and it's honestly incredible. It's like my own special paradise that barely anyone knows about. I love going there and finding what other creatures live there. I get surprised by new species every so often. Last week I netted a celestial pearl danio. Places like this are so interesting!
@AquariumCoop
5 ай бұрын
That's wild to have pea puffers and CPDs
@BradK02
5 ай бұрын
Comon show us a video.
@ssayed6604
5 ай бұрын
Where is this please? Brit here and didn't know there is such a place
@lewishopkins5779
5 ай бұрын
Where abouts is that?
@cristiansofake7854
5 ай бұрын
@@AquariumCoopgo there cory!
I could play here all day! Just amazing how all these species are not only surviving but thriving as well.
Cory, this was a wonderful video! Like two kids discovering new fish for the first time. Loved every moment. Thank you
@AquariumCoop
5 ай бұрын
It was so fun for it to be that warm in the water and so freezing cold outside.
Thanks for taking us along on this adventure!
oh wow, this was wonderful! Thank you for sharing this moment with us!
Chris' freshwater shrimp photography is legendary
12:14 that molly with the orange tail tip was cool, looked like a miniature green terror
What an adventure! Nothing better and more exiting than having a field day in the wild and finding cool things 😁
So kool to see you and Chris nerming out, and having fun doing it. Thanks for sharing 😊
It's amazing seeing these fish in such a cold areas thriving, it brings back childhood memories, almost every suburb in my city has a creek like this and we used to go down to the local creek and catch these types of fish, the feral guppies were my favourite with all the different colours and tail shapes, Thanks for sharing, I love these types of videos from you but at the same time I know they take a lot to do in travel and expenses, the kids there must love it and it's great to see adults like you two with the same enthusiasm and excitement as I still get to this day checking out new creeks 🙂
Thank you Cory for sharing such a wonderful place
I loved the black/shiny gold molly! So stunning! Thanks for the video on a Friday!
@tungsten2009
3 ай бұрын
gold dust Molly breed
@Drpping0IL
3 ай бұрын
@@tungsten2009 yes I ended up buying some and breeding them I love the little fry so fun!
Altes Grubengelände Landsweiler -Reden.Du musst dort im Sommer mal hingehen dann sind die fische überall. Meine hunde lieben diesen ort.
@samwisegamdschie9952
3 ай бұрын
Ich geh immer dort hin wenn ich von den Gescäften in der Nähe etwas brauche, mir ist nie aufgefallen, daß das wasser so warm ist.😲
How dope that would be to have warm water running all year around. The possibilities would be endless! Cool video!
*What was your favorite fish that Cory and Chris found? To see more of Cory catching aquarium fish in the wild, check out this video:* kzread.info/dash/bejne/emZ_k5qnisi4Yto.html
@LisaTheWulf
5 ай бұрын
I loved seeing the variation in mollies. I’ve never seen them with blue like that!
I have always wanted a heated outdoor pond that stays heated in the winter. The steam coming off the pond on a snowy winter day, watching my tiny fish still swimming even though it's below 30 out. A dream that will one day be a reality (I just need to stop renting)
What an amazing video! I always love it when you put the camera under water . Why do the fish keep surprising me?? I don't know. Good job and congratulations on the recent milestone! It's well deserved . I'm glad to see you a bit more chipper as of late. For a while there , it was obvious you were a little out of sorts on your direction. I'm glad you've found it.
Thanks for this video 👍
There's are place in Germany, called the Guppy Bach. It's getting the same way warm water like this place but it's more natural with really unique colors and big variety offf species. Maybe if you swear don't catch any fish and take it home or somewhere else, someone off the knowing one will tell the secret location. If you want see videos there are some on KZread about the "Guppy Bach". Wish you luck, you guys have to see it, it's just beautiful
It’s crazy how you always bring me back being aquarium hobbyist again. Now this time I’ll make a pond. And watch the growth last time I was lucky to get off springs from mollies, guppies and platies. I lost them and my passion due to my filters leaked and all the water from aquarium flooded out😢
What an amazing, incredibly interesting video. Made me think what if you could go to a place like that and net your own fish. Not knowing what exactly you may catch for your aquarium. Would be so much fun. Thanks for the video.
This video was so much fun!
Loved seeing this. Now I have going to a hot spring with topical fish on my wish list.
Oh I loved watching this! It must have been so amazing!
Great vid. Chris is awesome 🤘🏼
This was cool, thanks for sharing.
The part about the shorts made me smile. I lived in Germany for a while and to imagine them putting on Hawaii shorts and go outside 😂
Cory and Chris have wonderful on screen chemistry. Loved this video!
That was fascinating....they shouldn't be, but there they are. Amazing how they seem to be thriving.
That was a fun video to watch!
It's beautiful there. Thanks.
Well - that was different. Thanks for sharing.
Got cross at the graffiti and locks...then stroked moss to calm himself down 😂
So cool! What a fun adventure ❤
@cheryljackson2472
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
Last year I went to a warm spring in West Virginia that had thousands of guppies that would jump out of the water if you scared them. Apparently they date back to the 1940s and their genetics are unique for being the oldest guppy lineage in the USA.
That was so cool!!!
Best US & German Coop ever ❤😂
@chrislukhaup
5 ай бұрын
i hope one day we can do this with you also.
@OliverKnott_aquascaper
5 ай бұрын
I hope too ❤
This is a very good video, dude, it looks like a natural preserve.😊
Great video from what I've seen, but you never went to Idaho and their hot springs? They even have a creek with sword tails and guppies
@AquariumCoop
5 ай бұрын
I've never been, I should research it and go.
@Heterogeneity
5 ай бұрын
Second this, Cory the PNW is dotted with volcanic and manmade hot springs. I also think you should definitely 😂 drill for hot water under your pond and have one in your yard.
@gtpowergeorgetennent3786
4 ай бұрын
@@Heterogeneitylol how much would that even cost to get the hot water 😂
Ah! Chris once kindly shared the location of wild tiger shrimp with me c. mariae (here in China) - I went to go and see them and they're still there, still thriving!
There was a power station in the UK that had a warm water run off from the cooling towers where somebody introduced guppies, they seemed to adapt to staying in the area where the temperature suited them best.
Greetings from Ukraine! The location looks very cool! There is a place in Ukraine where many guppies live. There are sewage treatment plants. And there is always warm water. Specimens there grow very large.
Awesome video!
Cool video. Stay safe out there
This is great you can have tropical fish and the can not spread to other areas because its to cold
AAAAAAY CONGRATS ON 1 MILLION MAN 🎉
The density of life in that hot spring is crazy!
corie the collector is my favorite corie
Love this! I've been thinking about doing a tank with fish I've collected from my native area( I know you're not from Germany lol) going to have too look up the law around that near me.
Hope u can come to Bonito/Brazil one day. Fish life is incredible here!
15:48 this is why you don't just trust experts you always ask an explanation and that is how expert should act as well. the curious nature of being a child gets drilled out of you throughout schooling and parenting that is why you always answer every 'why' question they have
Off of US 41, South of Naples Florida in the back canals running just outside the preserve. There's 3 inch sailfin mollies, guppies, cloud minnows, tiger oscars, cichlids, and other tropical species I don't recognize. It's brackish water at a point so also has blue crabs, mullet, snapper, etc. I grew up swimming and enjoying the thriving life there. The water is crystal clear and great during summer. Beware, there are plenty of gators that are in the water. But growing up around them, you kind of know your place and when to take a break from the water. Go with a local so can tell you when and where it's safe to tread. Bubbles are markers that should be respected and kept at a safe distance. hahaha
Congrats on 1 million!
This video literally made my day!!!❤ Watching and listening to Cory and Chris exploring and catching fish was so nostalgic! Thanks for bringing us along! I felt like I was there with you, just magical! ❤❤
Amazing video! I've never heard of this place. Man,... wish I could go!
Your shorts were a perfect contrast to a gloomy day.
@chrislukhaup
5 ай бұрын
😄
That was really cool.
Awesome place to restock your fish tank.
Great to seen Cory smiling and getting his feet wet
it looks so nice, i would like to make a big experiment and see whats is the most sucesful fish from petshops in a place like that :D like discus, frontosas etc xD
The intro is a falsehood you have a special breed in northern europe. those guys that go to things like scouts or giro when you are in belgium and those guys where shorts in the winter. they are a special breed
you are really crazy..lol....only guy in germany with tthe Hawaiian short pants out on a winter day.
those are beautiful mollys
I've had dreams like this where I go swimming someplace and there's all the aquarium fish I could ever want!
Wait you were in Germany? Whooo! Willkommen and I hope you will visit again!
Wild aquarium fish? This hobby is something 😂
Wow, thanks for the video! :D :D :D
Hi Cory great video ❤from🇦🇺
Love the underwater shots. Strange hot water in Europe . Very interesting
@juliaforsyth8332
2 ай бұрын
Not so strange really. In the UK too.
Theres another stream near Cologne which has Mollies, Convicts and large Tilapia. Fed by cooling water from a power plant.
@christinezwirtes148
4 ай бұрын
Tilapia, really? OMG, I grew up there (right now I live about 100 km south), not knowing about it. When I realised it, I always hoped that this will never happen, I thought this would be the worst case and they would wipe out everything. I know a little bit about different Tilapia as I did some Aquaponics. Man, they breed, eat and grow like crazy and survive under very hard condicions. I´m so glad they don´t make it in cold water...
@calgy84
4 ай бұрын
@@christinezwirtes148 yes its the Gillbach, with the source at Bergheim. They found Oreochromis niloticus and mosambicus hybrids there, not your typical aquarium fish, apparently its an aquaculture strain, like you mentioned.
would love to visit germany one day to try currywurst but for now i go to aldi
Go to Berkeley springs in West Virginia. I guess they have the same thing going on there
That is amazing.
There is somewhere in Germany another small river with Guppies in it.
17:00 Kids coming to take things is cool, so long as they know these fish do not belong there and so they cannot just go and dump them out somewhere else
@onlyhc7792
4 ай бұрын
even if they dumb it somewhere else, no chance a tropic fish can live past winter in germany.
@jerometerbrack9999
3 ай бұрын
there are countless places in germany where tropical fish have established themselves over decades. @@onlyhc7792
@saichung6246
3 ай бұрын
@@onlyhc7792 Yeah, these invasives are not a problem as it's just this area they can ever occupy.
Cory go to the waters around the river Weser and AKW Unterweser, you can find mutated fish. Something new😂
I want to go there!!
I can see muppies down there, WoW...
Nice expedition.
Amazing!
Very cool place.
In one of the other "Guppy-Bach" here in Germany the same was observed: Much less shrimp, especially less colourful ones in the winter.
there used to be a spot on the canal in st helens UK called the hotties which used to have a hot spot because of a local factory
I've never seen wild mollies that's pretty cool
It's been a long time since I saw such a magnificent and impressive mullet.
Very nice 👍
Good video great content .
That was a fun video
Erft river? Did you bring back some Cologne guppies? If so, maybe I'll make the drive up lol
А у нас на Урале только гуппи встречается в прудах охладителях и в чашах градирен тепловых электростанций.
this was beautiful!
oh wow, awesome
This warm water German coal mine effluent is an interesting experiment of aquarium livestock in natural conditions to see how colour, size and species evolve. The crayfish are benefitting nicely but too bad they just proliferate into colder waters.
17:09 I fully agree with that statement, the only problem is most people and law enforcement don't know the rules persee
like a kid in the park 😂
Wish we had this in cold upstate ny. I would protect it and stock it for them lol