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Big adult Ocellated Snakeheads / Augenfleck Schlangenkopffisch @ Aquazoo [4/48]

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http://www.fischbottich.de/Aquazoo.71.0.html
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This is a tank of the Zoo Aquarium called "Aquazoo-Löbbecke Museum Düsseldorf".
It's the footage of the 2nd Zoo Trip for fischbottich.de.
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The population of this tank:
Ocellated Snakehead / Sumatra oder Augenfleck Schlangenkopffisch (Channa pleurophthalma)
more coming soon...
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Veröffentlichung mit der freundlichen Genehmigung des Aquazoos Düsseldorf.
Weitere Informationen unter http://www.duesseldorf.de/aquazoo/

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  • nice snakeheads, but i caught one while I was fishing in Wolf river in Wisconsin, but I did kill it.

  • @YeeMafia

    They are an invasive species in the USA. Are they a big problem in Wisconsin?

  • @n03lzz heard on one media, so far. There not much talk about it. First time I caught it, never thought that was a snake head. But finally thing pop out in newspaper that how I found it, was invasive species.

  • @YeeMafia

    On german television we have those documentaries about invasive species in the USA like Snakeheads and jumping Silver carps.

  • Invasive species. They were introduced to the United States and since they don't live there naturally, they were predators local fish weren't used to dealing with. They destroyed a variety of local freshwater waterway species. Conservation efforts weren't entirely effective since they can live on land for more than 24 hours at a time, moving from steam to pond, etc., officials could only treat waterways.

  • Yes, invasive species are ar big problem, even here in Germany. But it's not the animals fault.

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  • Just AMAZING!

  • They are in southern maryland. They are trying to kill them... good luck with that

    

  • how big can they grow?

  • @subydude2 they really can't crawl

  • ever heard of cleaning your tank

  • i bought 4 pleurophtalma, they are 6-7 cm now , but they eat well so i hope they get a little bigger soon so they can swim in my big tank ! :D

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