Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Thanks again, odyssey!
I love the pics of trout and char!!!
I love the pics of trout and char!!!
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Hi everyone!
I took a picture underwater in many rivers during summer.
I got extremely many pictures and videos, but there are too many files and I cannot yet arrange them.
For now, I introduce pictures of Rhinogobius.
Rhinogobius flumineus
Rhinogobius fluviatilis
Rhinogobius sp. CO
Rhinogobius sp. CB
I took a picture underwater in many rivers during summer.
I got extremely many pictures and videos, but there are too many files and I cannot yet arrange them.
For now, I introduce pictures of Rhinogobius.
Rhinogobius flumineus
Rhinogobius fluviatilis
Rhinogobius sp. CO
Rhinogobius sp. CB
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
- Jim Powers
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
As always, great pics!!!
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Fantastic! That's a beautifully clear stream.
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Beautiful photos!
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Where in Japan are those loaches from? they are cool
You wouldnt have that problem with a V8
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Hi everyone!
I introduce the state of the Japanese river after a long absence.
Hemibarbus barbus
Hemibarbus longirostris
Pseudogobio esocinus
http://youtu.be/HvlxCdWZZJc
Zacco platypus
http://youtu.be/5nJMx5XTnvI
Phoxinus oxycephalus jouyi
http://youtu.be/4wY5qzK-I6M
Nipponocypris temminckii
http://youtu.be/ZxPg2xwi06k
Nipponocypris temminckii, Phoxinus oxycephalus jouyi
http://youtu.be/GEhgWBoaunM
Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae
http://youtu.be/6-UOAd5BRUY
http://youtu.be/E6Hvb2HUniA
http://youtu.be/s32Baj11z9c
http://youtu.be/gaZptYSl2hk
Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius, Oncorhynchus masou masou
http://youtu.be/NwTQUQ602qE
http://youtu.be/-0TFTXXFK30
http://youtu.be/omKLNPpvNm4
Tribolodon hakonensis, Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius, Nipponocypris temminckii,Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae, Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis
http://youtu.be/seEl-D7xnsA
Cobitis sp. BIWAE type C
http://youtu.be/3iNRZqQfPjc
Phoxinus oxycephalus jouyi, Cobitis sp. BIWAE type C
Niwaella delicata
http://youtu.be/VjVZOAPp61Y
http://youtu.be/xqxxmNMhFCU
http://youtu.be/XdRL_hT6wT0
Niwaella delicata, Rinogobius flumineus
http://youtu.be/wMpQM2x9g2E
Rinogobius flumineus
Cottus pollux
Cottus pollux, Rinogobius flumineus
http://youtu.be/wMpQM2x9g2E
Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis
Tribolodon hakonensis, Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae
Tanakia limbata
Tanakia lanceolata, Nipponocypris temminckii
I introduce the state of the Japanese river after a long absence.
Hemibarbus barbus
Hemibarbus longirostris
Pseudogobio esocinus
http://youtu.be/HvlxCdWZZJc
Zacco platypus
http://youtu.be/5nJMx5XTnvI
Phoxinus oxycephalus jouyi
http://youtu.be/4wY5qzK-I6M
Nipponocypris temminckii
http://youtu.be/ZxPg2xwi06k
Nipponocypris temminckii, Phoxinus oxycephalus jouyi
http://youtu.be/GEhgWBoaunM
Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae
http://youtu.be/6-UOAd5BRUY
http://youtu.be/E6Hvb2HUniA
http://youtu.be/s32Baj11z9c
http://youtu.be/gaZptYSl2hk
Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius, Oncorhynchus masou masou
http://youtu.be/NwTQUQ602qE
http://youtu.be/-0TFTXXFK30
http://youtu.be/omKLNPpvNm4
Tribolodon hakonensis, Salvelinus leucomaenis pluvius, Nipponocypris temminckii,Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae, Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis
http://youtu.be/seEl-D7xnsA
Cobitis sp. BIWAE type C
http://youtu.be/3iNRZqQfPjc
Phoxinus oxycephalus jouyi, Cobitis sp. BIWAE type C
Niwaella delicata
http://youtu.be/VjVZOAPp61Y
http://youtu.be/xqxxmNMhFCU
http://youtu.be/XdRL_hT6wT0
Niwaella delicata, Rinogobius flumineus
http://youtu.be/wMpQM2x9g2E
Rinogobius flumineus
Cottus pollux
Cottus pollux, Rinogobius flumineus
http://youtu.be/wMpQM2x9g2E
Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis
Tribolodon hakonensis, Oncorhynchus masou ishikawae
Tanakia limbata
Tanakia lanceolata, Nipponocypris temminckii
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Wow !
Thanks for the update
Lots of nice cyprinids and others there
Thanks for the update
Lots of nice cyprinids and others there
Zenin
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Wonderful odyssey! Are you still shooting with the S95? Some of the rhinogobius look thin? Love the Oncorhynchus, time to break out the fly rod!
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
I've just been through this whole thread - these images are amazing. I'm ready to come and visit! Thank you so much for sharing all of these wonderful creatures with us!
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Hi zenins plaalye Lil'Gills, Thanks for coment.
Hi plaalye.
The digital camera which I use now is S100 of Canon.
Barbatula barbatula
Cottus nozawae
http://youtu.be/amuMcVpDUpU
Salvelinus leucomaenis leucomaenis
Salvelinus malma
http://youtu.be/62ICB8pCFgo
Salvelinus malma,Oncorhynchus masou
http://youtu.be/wugUnx1cSYQ
Salvelinus malma mitabei
http://youtu.be/ibAbh-Pv0Ug
Salvelinus malma mitabei,Oncorhynchus masou
http://youtu.be/l6L32B5FKBc
Oncorhynchus masou,Salvelinus leucomaenis leucomaenis
Oncorhynchus masou
http://youtu.be/9iXx2ZEZiUk
Oncorhynchus keta,Salvelinus leucomaenis leucomaenis
Oncorhynchus keta
http://youtu.be/C0stqj4pxVI
Pacifastacus leniusculus trowbridgii
http://youtu.be/TUzdJw9_Qe8
Hi plaalye.
The digital camera which I use now is S100 of Canon.
Barbatula barbatula
Cottus nozawae
http://youtu.be/amuMcVpDUpU
Salvelinus leucomaenis leucomaenis
Salvelinus malma
http://youtu.be/62ICB8pCFgo
Salvelinus malma,Oncorhynchus masou
http://youtu.be/wugUnx1cSYQ
Salvelinus malma mitabei
http://youtu.be/ibAbh-Pv0Ug
Salvelinus malma mitabei,Oncorhynchus masou
http://youtu.be/l6L32B5FKBc
Oncorhynchus masou,Salvelinus leucomaenis leucomaenis
Oncorhynchus masou
http://youtu.be/9iXx2ZEZiUk
Oncorhynchus keta,Salvelinus leucomaenis leucomaenis
Oncorhynchus keta
http://youtu.be/C0stqj4pxVI
Pacifastacus leniusculus trowbridgii
http://youtu.be/TUzdJw9_Qe8
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Odyssey,
Once again thank you so much for posting such amazing fish. I love your pictures, the fish. Thank you for spending the time to do this. I am so happy to see fish, I may never see.
Could you do me a big favor if you have time when you post next? Could you tell us where the pictures are taken river, tank, . . . (name of river, what country, state), could you tell us how deep the water is? And show us a picture outside the water if you are in the wild, so we can see what the river looks like? What is the temp in the water? When you name the fish, could give a common genus name like cichlid, guppy, goby, loach, just so I know what it is (if you know what it is) and could you tell us how big some of these fish are? Some look like they would be really small, but some look like they would be big. I am just curious. I don't mean for every picture (I know it is a lot of work), but for a few.
For example Barbatula barbatula (loach, Japan, 4") I am just making it up.
But I did look the fish up. I thought it might be a loach, but I have never heard of it before, and I was amazed they are in Europe and in Japan. Wonder if it is natural or introduced. I could never keep it since the only way to get my water cold enough is to put icecubes in it.
I also look forward to more of your travel and cultural photos. Thank you so much for sharing with us, Tanja.
Once again thank you so much for posting such amazing fish. I love your pictures, the fish. Thank you for spending the time to do this. I am so happy to see fish, I may never see.
Could you do me a big favor if you have time when you post next? Could you tell us where the pictures are taken river, tank, . . . (name of river, what country, state), could you tell us how deep the water is? And show us a picture outside the water if you are in the wild, so we can see what the river looks like? What is the temp in the water? When you name the fish, could give a common genus name like cichlid, guppy, goby, loach, just so I know what it is (if you know what it is) and could you tell us how big some of these fish are? Some look like they would be really small, but some look like they would be big. I am just curious. I don't mean for every picture (I know it is a lot of work), but for a few.
For example Barbatula barbatula (loach, Japan, 4") I am just making it up.
But I did look the fish up. I thought it might be a loach, but I have never heard of it before, and I was amazed they are in Europe and in Japan. Wonder if it is natural or introduced. I could never keep it since the only way to get my water cold enough is to put icecubes in it.
I also look forward to more of your travel and cultural photos. Thank you so much for sharing with us, Tanja.
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Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Oh, I forgot to mention -- I love the crawdads! What wonderful creatures. And those are really beautiful.
Re: Freshwater fishes in Japan(4)
Interesting that you also have Oncorhynchus keta there. Great shots! We call them Chum Salmon. They're running in the rivers here and I've been catching a few lately. Hard fighters!
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