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the best aquarium fish video documentary in the world FRESHWATER NATURAL AQUARIUM DOCUMENTARY Do to an expedition, we won’t be able to ship any DVD,s until March 23rd , 2010. |
Have you ever wondered what your freshwater tropical fish’s homes look like in the wild and how they all interact in their natural habitat? Expert videographer Ivan Mikolji takes you on an underwater journey to secret locations in tropical jungles exploring 33 rivers and 7 different habitats. Swim with the author and discover the unknown secrets of the world’s natural aquariums… the rivers. Get valuable ideas on how to decorate and convert your tank into a natural aquarium. |
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Congratulations on a fantastic video! It is very well done—very well filmed and written. It was especially nice to see the diamond tetra footage; it serves as a wonderful supplement to your TFH article on them (“First-Ever Photos of Diamond Tetras in Their Natural Habitat,” TFH January 2010). I loved seeing the leaf fish that drifts past the tetras. At first I thought it actually was a leaf! All in all, a great job! David E. Boruchowitz, Editor-in-Chief, Tropical Fish Hobbyist Magazine
Dear Mr. Mikolji, On behalf of Gold Coast Aquarium Society of South Florida, I would like to thank you very much for the showing of your outstanding video production, “Freshwater Natural Aquarium.” The consensus amongst our organization is that this video is a superb combination of information and artistry. The photography of fish, plants, animal life, plus the environmental analysis of their habitats makes this one of the premier videos in the aquatic field. Beautifully enhanced by the superb cinematography and the haunting background music, we found the entire presentation to be riveting. I personally have reviewed the DVD several times and have discovered more and more fascinating information to be gleaned from each showing. It is a true masterpiece of Nature Cinematography. I look forward to viewing your other works. Thank you again, Lloyd H. Colvin President, Emeritus Gold Coast Aquarium Society
Dear Ivan, I would definitely recommend this DVD to people who are interested in setting up a Biotope aquarium. It certainly was a good eye opener. I thought the music use fitted the 'feel' of the DVD as well. I thoroughly enjoy the purchase. Thanks for the great documentary. Hope to see more in the future. Melbourne Australia
Hi Ivan, I 've watched your dvd and I must say: fantastic, marvelous ! ! ! I'm very impressed. We, aquarists, are always searching and looking forward for films like this (your expedition movies): I only can say : please go on and don't stop. Great work ! ! ! Kind regards, Ludovic Belgium
Dear Ivan, I would definitely recommend this DVD to people who are interested in setting up a Biotope aquarium. It certainly was a good eye opener. I thought the music use fitted the 'feel' of the DVD as well. I thoroughly enjoy the purchase. Thanks for the great documentary. Hope to see more in the future. Melbourne Australia
Hi Ivan, The DVD is awesome. It was a bit short, but I understand the difficulty of making such a movie/documentary. The part with the Satanoperca daemon, I really love that one. I am so jealous at you. Hahaha I think this DVD is a must have, specially for people with the interest in south American fish, in my case cichlids. Keep up the good work Ivan and I hope you make another good documentary soon. Greetings from the Netherlands! Erik van Manen
Hi Ivan, FANTASTICO!!!!!, well made movie and very good narration. The underwater photography was more than adequate, rated more excellent. You made an excellent movie Ivan and I'm going to encourage anyone that I get in contact with to order the movie. Congratuations, you done well :) Frank Magallanes
Hi Ivan, I liked it a lot, a "must have&see" for every keen aquarist of South American fish. I currently keep S. daemon,and D. filamentosus, amongst others,and I kept Mesonauta and Biotodoma in the past. Lovely to see them in their natural habitat! I hope you can make more of this stuff! I also keep Uaru fernandezyepezi from the Rio Atabapo area,a tributary of the Orinoco,would love to see those in one of your films in the future! Keep up the good work! Best regards, Patrick Verstraeten. Belgium
Dear Ivan, I`ve watched your freshwater natural aquarium film many times since I got it. It is a fantastic work that I would recommend to every serious aquarist with a request to create as natural aquarium as possible. Quality of film shooting, pleasant music, and comment with written scientific names of the fish make it a very educational documentary. I have to express all my compliments to you and to your work. With you we finally got a person who is able to show as how the natural habitat of many common aquarium fish really look like. We know many "famous" ichthyological explorers and "experts", who care mainly for self-promotion instead of giving as useful information from the field. You fill up the gap. Thank you very much for doing this for us and for our hobby. Best regards Marko Zupancic from Slovenia
Hey Ivan, Thanks Marcus Canada
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We have brought you some corrections (in orange) on some of the species featured in the documentary. You can find them below. PLANTS: Eichhornia sp., Eleocharis sp. red, Utricularia sp., FRESHWATER AQUATIC PLANT Sp. 2, FRESHWATER AQUATIC PLANT Sp. 3, Eichhornia crassipes, FLOATING AQUATIC PLANT Sp. 1 ANIMALS: The Green-Leaf Frog that we feature in our documentary as Phyllomedusa sp. has been correctly identified as:Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis Caiman crocodilus (Crocodile), Podocnemis unifilis (Fresh water turtle), Micrurus nattereri (freshwater aquatic coral snake) FISH: 2. Acestrorhynchus falcatus 3. Acestrorhynchus microlepis 6. Apistogramma sp. (Breitbinden) 10. Cichlasoma sp. 11. Corydoras aeneus 12. Corydoras melanistius 13. Corydoras septentrionalis – Photo 14. Crenicichla geayi 15. Crenicichla sp. (1) 17. Crenicichla strigata 18. Curimatopsis evelynae 20. Dicrossus filamentosus The fish that we feature in our documentary as Dicrossus filamentosus has just been categorized as a new species. Its new scientific name is: Dicrossus gladicauda. 21. Electrophorus electricus 22. Goeldiella eques 23. Hemigrammus rhodostomus 24. Hemiodus immaculatus 25. Heros severus 26. Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus 28. Laetacara sp. 29. Leporacanthicus sp. – photo 30. Mesonauta sp. 31. Metynnis argenteus 32. Micropoecilia sp. 34. Moenkhausia collettii The fish that we feature in our documentary as Moenkhausia collettii has a very high possibility of being: Moenkhausia copei. 37. Myloplus rubripinnis 38. Otocinclus affinis – Photo The fish that we feature in our documentary as Otocinclus affinis has been correctly identified as: Otocinclus vittatus. 42. Poecilia reticulata 43. Poecilia Sp. (Molly) The fish that we feature in our documentary as Poecilia Sp. (Molly) has been correctly identified as: Poecilia caucana. 46. Pristella sp. 48. Prochilodus mariae 51. Rineloricaria sp. (1) 52. Rineloricaria sp.(2) 54. Satanoperca daemon 56. Thoracocharax stellatus And many more which I could not identify…
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