腹ペコのピラルクが泳ぐ水槽に生きた錦鯉20匹を投入

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23 Jan 202408:04

Summary

TLDRIn this intriguing video, the spotlight is on a large tropical fish tank housed in a reptile museum, showcasing a fascinating array of carnivorous fish including the gigantic Arapaima, Silver Arowana, Albino Silver Arowana, and Tiger Shovelnose Catfish. The video captures the thrilling moment of feeding these majestic creatures with 20 small feeder fish, highlighting the predatory skills and feeding behaviors of the tank's inhabitants. Viewers are treated to slow-motion captures of the fish hunting and consuming their prey, revealing the efficiency and adaptability of these aquatic predators. Additionally, the video touches on the challenges of keeping such powerful creatures, including dietary preferences and the isolation of a particularly aggressive fish due to its tendency to cause harm. The viewer is invited to observe the dynamic ecosystem within the tank, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of large tropical fish.

Takeaways

  • 🐊 The video features a 3m long large aquarium with predatory tropical fish like pirarucus, silver arowana, tiger shovelnose catfish, etc.
  • 🐟 The narrator is showcasing feeding live bait fish (20 small fish) to the predatory fish in the aquarium.
  • 🐟 The baitfish were bred to be feeder fish due to imperfect color patterns and are sold cheaply for this purpose.
  • 🐊 The pirarucus, initially timid, have grown to become the largest fish (around 1m long) in the tank and consume the most food aggressively.
  • 🐊 Other fish like the silver arowana and tiger shovelnose catfish are also shown pursuing and eating the baitfish.
  • 🐡 A large pleco is isolated in a separate tank due to its aggressive temperament and is fed pleco food instead.
  • 🐟 The narrator mentions the pleco's powerful jaws can damage predatory fish if housed together.
  • 🐡 The pleco is described as having a cute appearance but feisty personality, able to crush wood despite being an ornamental fish.
  • 🐟 Cheaper feeder fish are recommended over more expensive pleco food for ravenous predatory fish like pirarucus.
  • 🐊 The narrator plans to keep filming the growth and behavior of these predatory fish, especially the pirarucus, to share on their YouTube channel.

Q & A

  • What types of fish are kept in the large 3m carnivorous tropical fish aquarium?

    -The aquarium houses Pirarucus, Silver Arowanas, Albino Silver Arowanas, and Tiger Shovelnose Cats.

  • What was the main activity shown in the video?

    -The video primarily showcased feeding the fish with small fish intended as feed, numbering 20 in total.

  • What type of feed was given to the fish in the video, and how is it usually sold?

    -The feed given was small fish, specifically sold for feeding purposes, often from breeds that are not considered visually appealing and thus sold cheaply for aquaculture.

  • How do the large fish in the tank catch their prey, according to the video?

    -The large fish catch their prey by quickly sucking them in, along with the surrounding water, demonstrating their ability to prey effectively regardless of the size of the feed.

  • Was there a fish that failed to catch the feed? What happened?

    -Yes, there was a failed attempt where a fish tried to catch the feed but missed, resulting in a 'flashy failure'.

  • What special behavior or characteristic is mentioned about a fish being isolated due to aggression?

    -A Plecostomus was isolated in a 180cm tank due to its aggressive behavior and is now fed Pleco food; it's noted for its large size and ability to consume significant amounts of food.

  • What is noted about the feeding habits of the isolated Plecostomus?

    -The isolated Plecostomus has a robust appetite, eating a lot due to its large size, and is fed specific Pleco food, which is more expensive but preferred by the fish.

  • What challenge is mentioned about finding suitable tank mates for a certain aggressive fish?

    -The challenge is finding compatible tank mates for a large and aggressive Plecostomus, which can even crush nuts with its strong jaw and potentially harm other fish.

  • What is the outcome of feeding live feed to the fish in the aquarium?

    -Most of the live feed was consumed by the Pirarucus, which initially was timid but has grown to become the largest and most dominant fish in the tank.

  • What future plans are mentioned for the fish featured in the video?

    -The person plans to continue producing videos featuring the Pirarucus and other fish, inviting viewers to subscribe to the channel for future updates.

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