AquaticLifeForm : You should realy try see them attack, and catch one on rod, they have a incribible way to attack the lure, and they are so brutal, i've got 3 im my aquarium, and on of them attack fish the same size of it selv, not to eat the fish, just to kill and show his rang.
around nibe in a small river called binderup we where out fishing 2 times in 2 weeks first time we caught a 6 pound rainbow trout wich is the biggest fish we ever caught down there then the next week we went down again the same place we caught a 7 pound rainbow trout last day of the season for fishing there was a competition and the one who had caught the biggest fish of the year got 1000 danish money and a trophy for a year but cause we couldnt come we didnt got it :( but thats fishing
I worked in a other Aquarium and in our "polluted lake" we never polluted the water as seen in nature. The poor visability is created by clay and is not in any way harmful for the fish and the water levels are always top in any Aquarium believe me.
I work at Aqua. :) I'm an animal keeper student, this video is quite old I think, but it's fun to see it on youtube. :P
Apart from all our fish, Aqua also houses lots of other animals such as birds, racoons (as seen in the video), beavers, minks, nutria and otters. :) I love working there. :D
Thanks. Yes, unfortunately the big pikes were hiding behind some branches, away from the glass, that day so we couldn't really get a clear shot of them. Just another excuse to visit it again one day. :)
I agree skunk. People might be surprised by what beautiful animals live in freshwater. Especially fish like Pumpkinseeds that have bright blue and orange scales.
It's so wonderful to see a museum dedicated to freshwater fish. Where I live most of the museums are at the least mixed, if not full of saltwater exhibits. I think that the freshwater world can be as exciting if not more so than the marine world.
That's a northern pike's head (a model I think). The display is designed to teach kids how water passes through the head of a fish and how gills work to obtain oxygen for them.
they forgot the zander!
MonoRacer 2 weeks ago
@ 2:16 the fish in the back puked i think
CalebHaggard5 7 months ago
Thank you for sharing, nice video. Keep posting!
HerOei 1 year ago
AquaticLifeForm : You should realy try see them attack, and catch one on rod, they have a incribible way to attack the lure, and they are so brutal, i've got 3 im my aquarium, and on of them attack fish the same size of it selv, not to eat the fish, just to kill and show his rang.
FilholmMads 2 years ago
were is the aquarium?
send a message:D
jorgensteensk8 2 years ago
Jylland in Denmark. Do a search on Google with "Aqua, Denmark".
fishingwithrod 2 years ago
very nice video,keep up the good work
hakiseje 2 years ago
around nibe in a small river called binderup we where out fishing 2 times in 2 weeks first time we caught a 6 pound rainbow trout wich is the biggest fish we ever caught down there then the next week we went down again the same place we caught a 7 pound rainbow trout last day of the season for fishing there was a competition and the one who had caught the biggest fish of the year got 1000 danish money and a trophy for a year but cause we couldnt come we didnt got it :( but thats fishing
iggvf 3 years ago
cool story.
nottinkilla 2 years ago
I like the european perchs, they look like super sized tiger barbs.
AquaticLifeForm 3 years ago
kinda cruel that they purpously polluted the tank...
jcrist 3 years ago
polluted as in nutrion run off into a lake, learn your stuff before you comment.
metal484 3 years ago
I worked in a other Aquarium and in our "polluted lake" we never polluted the water as seen in nature. The poor visability is created by clay and is not in any way harmful for the fish and the water levels are always top in any Aquarium believe me.
ManicMindTrick 2 years ago
I work at Aqua. :) I'm an animal keeper student, this video is quite old I think, but it's fun to see it on youtube. :P
Apart from all our fish, Aqua also houses lots of other animals such as birds, racoons (as seen in the video), beavers, minks, nutria and otters. :) I love working there. :D
sashamus 3 years ago 5
Hmm, it's a great movie, but its sad that it dosent show the big pikes they have in aqua. And some of the really huge eel's to.
Melkersson87 3 years ago
Thanks. Yes, unfortunately the big pikes were hiding behind some branches, away from the glass, that day so we couldn't really get a clear shot of them. Just another excuse to visit it again one day. :)
fishingwithrod 3 years ago
Go film.
BukkeMand 4 years ago
WTF! I wanted video clips of AQUA! You guys all spoil it!
Coolboy25 4 years ago
Yeah, go watch Aqua u gay boy.
salmonslayer12 3 years ago
Great man,some nice Perch
jagscot 4 years ago
I agree skunk. People might be surprised by what beautiful animals live in freshwater. Especially fish like Pumpkinseeds that have bright blue and orange scales.
donkeyfieldmouse 4 years ago
It's so wonderful to see a museum dedicated to freshwater fish. Where I live most of the museums are at the least mixed, if not full of saltwater exhibits. I think that the freshwater world can be as exciting if not more so than the marine world.
Very relaxing music choice and narration.
skunkiejunk 4 years ago 2
you are so rite
RESowner 3 years ago
That's just amazing...
Menno1045 4 years ago
your video is amazing man!
ocarinaoftwilight 4 years ago
Fish are so cool
Wallpaper42 4 years ago 2
Very nice photography!
Up until now, I never knew there was a european perch. Keep up the good work!
panfisha 4 years ago
Wow AQUA is in the small city of Silkeborg. I didnt know that the it was such a popular attraction.
danishpride1 4 years ago
It is now. ;)
fishingwithrod 4 years ago
Silkeborg is not a small town.
CaptainKicker 3 years ago 2
at 2:19 a fish puked
cashkidd18 4 years ago
corection 2:17
flyinrhino 4 years ago
what type of fish does that white head belong to in the display case
flyinrhino 4 years ago
That's a northern pike's head (a model I think). The display is designed to teach kids how water passes through the head of a fish and how gills work to obtain oxygen for them.
fishingwithrod 4 years ago
thanks, i know it was eather a musky or a northern
flyinrhino 4 years ago
Wow!!! Fantastic!
salmonslayer12 4 years ago
Thanks. :)
fishingwithrod 4 years ago