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Mikrogeophagus ramirezi Ram Cichlid in their Natural Habitat

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2007

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  • Wow, this is awesome. My favorite aquarium fish in the wild. :)

  • We are one of the few people in the world which offer expeditions so you can snorkle with them in their natural habitat.

  • Is that really m. ramirezi?

    it looks more lika m. altispinosa to me..

  • This was filmed in the middle of the Venezuelan Llanos. Must be ramirezi

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  • @fishfromvenezuela It doesn't look like any of those two species. Did the rest of the Microgeophagus in this area look like this?

  • @QuercusSola nope.

  • Great video, really enjoyed it!

    is the little fish at 0.29 a lemon tetra? if not what is it? thanks

  • So coooooool! My favorite fish

  • omg this is soo crazy

  • so purdy!!! my fave fish too!

  • @foroeste actualy they are very cheap compared with the others dwarf chiclids

  • @foroeste1 no, they will fight

  • @fishfromvenezuela ustedes offrecen tours? me encantaria ir alguna ves a la amazonia para observar la variedad de peces particularmente locriidae

  • Nice video.

    I think this is the ramirezi. A ramirezi in the wild has other colors than in the fishtank.

    Very very nice!

    The Mikrogeophagus ramirezi is one of my favorites.

    Greet,

    Harry

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