by Andreas Tanke | 3. 04. 2018
In the North of Brazil – Search for new plecos
With a group of aquarists, I‘ve visited Roraima – the northern most state of Brazil – to search for unknown plecos. Together with local fishermen we were able to discover several new L-numbers and also some Corys. With the Jatapu, Anauá and Jauaperi we have examined three autonomous river systems. In this talk I‘ll show not only pictures of the fishes we caught, but also some views of the towns and, of course, many biotope pictures and data will be shown. We have caught not only catfishes, but also some known and unknown tetras and cichlids.
Panaqolus claustellifer (L 306)
Panaqolus claustellifer (L 306)
Panaqolus claustellifer (L 306)
Panaqolus claustellifer (L 306)
Rio Amajari in Roraima, Brasilien / Rio Amajari in Roraima, Brazil
Savanne in Roraima, Brasilien / Savanna in Roraima, Brazil
Roraima, Brasilien / Roraima, Brazil
Savanne in Roraima, Brasilien / Savanna in Roraima, Brazil
Rio Uraricoera in Roraima, Brasilien / Rio Uraricoera in Roraima, Brazil
Rio Uraricoera in Roraima, Brasilien / Rio Uraricoera in Roraima, Brazil
Rio Jatapu, Roraima, Brasilien / Rio Jatapu, Roraima, Brazil
Igarapé, Roraima, Brasilien / Igarapé, Roraima, Brazil
Igarapé in Roraima, Brasilien / Igarapé in Roraima, Brazil
Boa Vista in Roraima, Brasilien / Boa Vista in Roraima, Brazil
Pseudacanthicus leopardus
Pseudacanthicus leopardus
Stromversorgung in Vista Alegre, Roraima, Brasilien / Power supply in Vista Alegre, Roraima, Brazil
Unser Reisemobil vor unserem Hotel / Our truck in front of our hotel