Hi wasserscheu, Doc, starsplitter7
wasserscheu wrote:
P.S.: it reminded me of an old thread which shows a sewellia swimming upside down, stuck to the watersurface.
I watched your video!
It was a surprising scene. It is extremely rare.
I was not able to understand the meaning of the movie first.
Thank you for showing it.
I keep five sewellia, too. I intend to do the post of an interesting movie soon.
Because most of Gastro does not swim, the people should know that it is difficult to capture them with a net.
This time, I introduce how to catch the Gastro in Japan .
When I introduced it before in a Japanese website, it had good reputation.
How will about the impression in the foreign country?
Will people have already done it in the same way?
(1) Covering Gastro with a small shot glass. (The glass is slightly too small)
And shaking it a little.
(2) The Gastro transfers to the wall of the glass without enduring .
(3) Therefore, taking out the glass. It is not necessary to hurry.
(4) Moving it to another water tank and shake it again.
The Gastro moves from the glass to the water tank without enduring .
(5) The transference work is completed.
I believe that it is Gastromyzon ctenocephalus.
(6) Close-up. The nose is red.
Unfortunately there is not it anymore.
Thank you.
I am not used to English. Therefore,It is likely to sometimes misunderstand it.