Catching Wild Fish For Aquarium - Peru Vlog
Tropical fishing 6 years ago 203,558 views
Catching Wild Fish For Aquarium - Peru Vlog. This is a long format video series of catching wild aquarium fish in the forest looking at their natural habitat. #vlog #aquarium #fish tank #aquariumcoop http://www.gowildperu.com *Our Monthly Give Away ►* https://www.aquariumcoop.com/pages/promotion *Patreon Support ►* https://www.patreon.com/aquariumcoop *Instagram ►* https://www.instagram.com/aquariumcoop/
There's a way that hikers and backpackers go to the bathroom, which would be a much better (and cleaner!) method than doing that hole above the creek at 16:25. Use a backpacking/hiking ultra-light hand trowel and dig a hole 6-8 inches deep. Do your business, burn any toilet paper (or carry it out), and then bury it. That way, it doesn't lead to water contamination or giardia (a parasite that is often found in seemingly clean water, even in wild areas in the U.S.) Practically the only "safe" water you can drink straight without filtration around the world, incl. the U.S., are from glaciers directly from the source.
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Indoor plumbing? What's that?
So we can learn about more amazing fish catching places and countries and see more awesome fishy events. Cory is someone well worth supporting. You cant watch a video and not learn something. That is coming from experience the experience we get to go along for the ride on!
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How to DIY fish trap .. use it
In wild . Because new wild fish
Can sell very hight . In all asia
this is so cool man, thanks for the full vid
Thanks for sharing Cory ;-).
if i am right i have some
But maybe you could do a highlight reel, maybe with your other collection videos? No reason not to get views with a short highlight video that’s easier to share to people not passionate about fish yet, while also doing this long educational video.
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Also you should film another video with Dean when you guys get your fish in
It's the need to survive that is doing it and the thing that is really destroying these fishes homes is things like logging mad mining.
Looking at the world from a black and white perspective is not healthy and never did real world problems.
The waterfall rock shape at the beginning was quiet interesting !
I watched everything :)
This was a terrific armchair trip to Peru for all of us. Showing "the fall" made it all the more real and authentic. Does this include footage from everyday there? Hopefully there will be more snippets released in the future. Time to watch you co-horts videos.
Can't wait for more :)
I'm so thankful that you released this, it's amazing to see the experience you guys went through.
Super awesome, kudos!
It's probably not, just yet. Once the fish survive and breed it should be.
But it's a lot about the experience and the chance of finding something rare.
It's either let their habitat get destroyed by unsustainable industries like logging or support sustainable wild colloecting.
"You breed them, I buy them, we, we've stablished this"
IG: @RanchuStina
So awesome you collected those fish they look amazing and so healthy!
The 5 inch BP was a monster!!
The Golden BP's are so beautiful! I'm glad you guys enjoyed the trip!
Keep up the good work guys! The video quality was great!
Great video, the first waterfall with the different layers of sediment is unreal.
Mexico has cool fish