Some photos of North Borneo (Sabah) river.....

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Some photos of North Borneo (Sabah) river.....

Post by borneosucker » Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:34 am

Hi guys,

would like to share some pics of North Borneo (Sabah) river which I recently went. In fact, it was just yesterday..... :D

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A man made path for crossing across the river

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Here's a car crossing across the river...

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That's my lil sis, checking out the river....see the crystal clear water... :D

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Perfect habitat for Borneo Suckers :)

Actually I made a blog post about this trip. You can read more bout them here...
http://borneosucker.blogspot.com/2009/0 ... s-and.html

Enjoy and regards,
BorneoSucker

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Post by Mad Duff » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:31 am

Excellent photos and excellent blog, great stuff :D

Please keep it coming :wink:
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Post by odyssey » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:35 am

Splendid!!

What is fish of Gastromyzon called in Malay?
I look forward to a photograph of "G. extrorsus".

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Jumpa lagi.
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Post by borneosucker » Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:28 pm

Thanks for the comments :)

Gastromyzon in malay is called Ikan Rokot

I'm just about to finish editing the video of the suckers swimming I captured. Will post it all up soon :D

Thanks again

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Post by piggy4 » Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:18 pm

Hi Borneo, wonderful insight !

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Post by mickthefish » Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:21 pm

it's a beautiful place thanks for sharing some pics with us Borneo. :D

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Pics and video of G. aeroides, G. extrorsus....

Post by borneosucker » Sat Jun 20, 2009 7:55 am

Hey guys, thanks a lot for the comments :D

as promised, I just finish uploading the pics and video of G. aeroides and G. extrorsus. I also post infos about the water parameters.

I'm rushing to go out now, so I would rather post the link to my blog. Everything I promised are there.....hope you guys will enjoy it

here' the link to my blog
http://borneosucker.blogspot.com/2009/0 ... s-and.html

Sorry for a rushing reply :D Thanks again and have a nice day everyone

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Post by plaalye » Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:59 am

Wonderful....Marvelous!!! Thanks Borneosucker!! 29.56, Yikes!! It seems that they can tolerate quite range of temps. PH and KH were a good bit different than the last test also. Is the high temp due to low water/dry season conditions?

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Post by Graeme Robson » Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:30 pm

Superb!! 8)
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Post by borneosucker » Sat Jun 20, 2009 5:00 pm

I suspect that the temperature could be due to the drought. But then again, I took the reading around afternoon. Temperature definitely will drop few degrees in the night.....Probably the species we are discussing might be able to tolerate those temperature range :)

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Post by odyssey » Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:12 am

Thank you for showing Gastromyzon aeroides and G. extrorsus.

I am glad to have you show rare Gastromyzons.

The water temperature of a flowing river is surprisingly high in 29.56 °C.

Because the temperature of the air will be considerably higher than water temperature, it seems to be extremely hot!!
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Post by borneosucker » Sun Jun 21, 2009 4:00 am

I'm glad you guys are happy with my simple informations, I will look out for more rare Gastromyzon and share their pics with you guys, when time permits.

Oh odyssey, the atmosphere is even hot, I guess average of 34°C everyday. Sometimes even higher. Very hot weather here in Sabah this days. It just make you feel like dipping yourself in the river/waterfall...haha :D

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Post by farid » Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:10 pm

hi BS :)

can you do me a favour next time you have a chance...to pick up some stones to check what creatures live around and on the stones?? what consistence is the ground made of ? sand gravel or mud??

how are the stones if you touch them...filthy, clean, dusty?

these infos would be great...

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Post by borneosucker » Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:05 am

Sure, I'll do that the next time I go collecting. That will add to the contents of my blog. Thanks a lot for for your request :D

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