The deep water of Lake Tanganyika.

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Mvuna Island around Kipili, has steep cliffs that reach to great depth, where I captured the hunting "Bhatybates" on film at a depth around 50 meters. And during the dive at different depths several beautiful cichlids such as "Cyphotilapia frontosa" filmed in their natural environment.
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It’s so hard to find these kinds of videos for freshwater! Awesome!

ZacharyGames
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Absolutely stunning. Very clean footage! So interesting to watch cyphotilapias in their natural habitat.

Akiweb
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Awesome video... Helps me with my aquascape... We need more content like this... Thanks for sharing. 😍👍🏾

kevindixo
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It's beautiful but at the same time weird seeing fish we keep in our tanks at home in their natural home

LewisNuke
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What species is this? 0:59
It has similar color to frontosa and tretocephalus.

hanifanzak
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Is that a cyprochromis at 0:50? Amazing looking fish.

taylorcaudil
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cool seeing freshwater sponges on the rocks in a lake with fish that can pass as saltwater reef fish.

Back_Manta
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I didn't know the water was blue enough to go snorkeling, beautiful

reptilesavage
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What is the temperature of the water at depth? *Why do African cichlids need warm water if they swim at a depth of several hundred meters?!*

DEXTER-TV-series
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The sponges make it really look more like a marine environment then a freshwater lake

liamfox
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Wonder if there has ever been a submersible sent down to the greatest depth (1400 m) in the lake`s northern part.

stefanhernold
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Amazing Video…from my travels across Africa I’d never have thought to bring a mask and fins! Isn’t this lake where Gustav the man-eating crocodile lived? How prevalent are crocs there where you dive?

nategabig
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1:15 anyone, what is this creature ? an eel, a fish, a snake ? I need this in my aquarium.

thehairywoodsman