Where do your native fish come from? Visit to the warehouses of Peruvian ornamental fish exporters
author:Seven out of eight nine
Youtube's Aquarium Co-op shoots a wild-digging video in Peru, visiting the warehouses of Peruvian ornamental fish exporters. Although the lens is still as shaky as ever, and it is basically a sloppy flower, it is much better than not being able to see any fish.
Inside the warehouse:
abnormity:
Ratfish:
Galasin:
Knight Pencil/Nannostomus eques
Red Line Milk/Moenkhausia agnesae, Cory says in the video that he has never seen this, showing that American aquarium enthusiasts have really limited exposure to Galasin species
Peruvian crystal/Protocheirodon pi
It should be marble swallow/Carnegiella strigata
The visual inspection is likely to be a firefly/Hemigrammus hyanuary, and In the video, Cory also says that it is a golden lamp, which once again shows that the big brother's knowledge of Galasin varieties is very limited
A species of the genus Hyphessobrycon
At a glance, I knew it wouldn't be Mactus/Exodon paradoxus, and Cory said it should be Matu, but alas, not only was the variety of cognition limited, but it was also face-blind
Freshwater rainbow fish (specific species unknown)
Visually resembles arapaima (the specific species is unknown), but the body color is green and shiny
Visually identified as some kind of catfish (specific species unknown)
Looking at the environment in which these fish are temporarily placed in the video, I feel that aquarists who get various wild species of individuals really should try their best to give them a suitable living environment.