Tanganyika Travels III
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Underwater video and images of wild cichlids in Lake Tanganyika, taken during my research trip in August-December 2011. Video editing by Carla Avolio and Alex Jordan. For more information about the research side of things, please visit www.alexjordan.org
To find out more about the music, go to www.emancipatormusic.com/ and hydeout.net/
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Likely the most interesting sea on the planet! I have kept and bred many cichlids and also other fish from Lake Tanganyika. This sea will never stop to amaze me. For now I keep nothing - I got somewhat discouraged when I learned that one Tropheus-male can have a territory ten meters long (I want to keep the fish as they live in nature). When you "mocked" the shell dweller there, I got reminded of that I have seen a N. multifasciatus attack a fully grown frontosa. The frontosa could have swallowed it whole even on the broad side. They are fearless fish.
Video👍, music 👍
Hi Alex! It's a pleasure to watch your videos again and again. So relaxing... music and the way you have made them. Almost magical feeling! Kindly Janne Aho
@jerrytheplater Those are markers so that I can find the groups I'm working with again. I started out using string lines down from the shore, but the fishermen kept stealing them! Using the tubes I can make a path underwater without continually losing it, and also record the identity of groups by putting tags inside the tubes. Glad you're enjoying the videos!
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Lepidiolamprologus? Ever seen or filmed them hunting (perhaps eating your study subjects)?
No, the ones in the video are all jumping spiders (Salticidae), although there were plenty of wolf spiders around at night
Awesome!!
@bassgenie777 That's a track by emancipator called 'Shook' that samples Mobb Deep
What are the plastic cones tied to the bottom at 2:43-2:48? I've watched all three of your Tanganyika Travels and loved them all. Great to see the fish I keep in the wild.
Wow great vid
@apanhaesta I'm currently putting together a video of the lake above water, but after that I'll try for one more underwater using some 'reserve' footage! Cheers, Alex
Amazing footage as usual,hope this is not the last from you!
Very Sweet Video Guys. What Mobb Deep Track is that?
Is that a wolf spider?
how are the plants called?
Formidable ! M>erci ! :)