Moorish Idol Video – A Most Excellently Beautiful Fish
August 14, 2009 by drjungle
Filed under Aquariums, Catch All, Saltwater Fish, Video - Photo, Videos - Webcams
Here is another short video of a beautiful fish that is almost impossible to keep in an aquarium. The moorish idol played a main role in the film ‘Finding Nemo’. The film character was named ‘Gill’ and was sort of a father figure and protector to Nemo in the movie.
The Moorish Idol is one of the most beautiful aqarium fish. Unfortunately, they are extremely difficult to keep in captivity and should not be purchased for your aquarium. Best leave this one where it can survive, in the ocean! Another fish that looks similar to the Moorish Idol, but can be kept successfully in an aquarium is the Longfin Bannerfish, Heniochus acuminatus. Other species of Heniochus can also be easy to keep in an aquarium.
The Moorish Idol, Zanclus cornutus or “Crowned Scythe”, is the only member of the family Zanclidae. It eats sponges, tunicates and other benthic invertebrates in the wild, which explains why aquarists have an impossible time getting them to eat in captivity. This is a beautiful fish that should be left in the ocean.
Damselfish – Garibaldi Video
July 30, 2009 by drjungle
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I have been working on short videos for many of the fish at animal-world. See the example below of the Garibaldi, a damselfish found in coastal waters of the eastern Pacific, like California. The first time I went under the water as a training scuba diver, one of these swam up to my face and looked me directly in the eye. Needless to say, I was hooked on scuba diving from then on!
The Garibaldi Damselfish is a ‘cheeky fish’!
The Garibaldi Damselfish is found in coastal waters of the Eastern Central Pacific Ocean where the water is cooler than tropical locations. We have see this fish in the kelp forests off the California coast in conjunction with the cooler water Catalina Goby, named for an island off the California coast. They are known to divers as ‘cheeky fish’ since they are curious and unafraid of divers. The Garibaldi is one of the largest fish in the damselfish family, it is a striking orange color, and as a juvenile, is marked with many blue spots. The fins of the juvenile are also outlined in blue adding to its beauty.
The Garibaldi Damselfish is a very long-lived fish, it can live up to 25 years. This damselfish should be housed in an aquarium of at least 100 gallons with plenty of live rock to accomodate their territorial nature. They are extremely aggressive towards their own kind, and only one Garibaldi should be kept in a single aquarium. The diet should include various meaty foods, herbivore preparations, and flaked foods.
The Garibaldi is sexually dimorphic; the male is larger than the female and also has a lobe on the front of the head.
These fish have not been successfully bred in captivity.
Clownfish Video
September 20, 2008 by drjungle
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We have decided to make some videos about different kinds of fish. Greg Rothschild has put this one together for us – he has captured ALOT of cool looking clownfish in this video. The video also talks about general aquarium setup and maintenance which applies not only to clownfish but to saltwater aquariums in general. For this reason we feel it may be a little (or alot?) too long. In the future we want to talk specifically about the fish in the video and make them shorter. Anyway… check it out and let me know what you think!
Monterey Bay Aquarium: White Shark Webcast
September 6, 2008 by drjungle
Filed under Animal News, Catch All, Press Release, Saltwater Fish, Videos - Webcams
Video Webcast from the Monterey Bay aquarium. I signed up for the “Ocean Action Team” newsletter. This event sounds really interesting.
Uncover the mystery of the white shark
Video webcast: Friday, September 12 at noon Pacific timeFor only the fourth time since 2004, the Monterey Bay Aquarium has a young white shark in the Outer Bay exhibit.
Tune in next Friday, September 12, to learn how she’s doing and what we hope to learn from her time here. We’ll also share exclusive video of our three previously exhibited white sharks.
Our white shark experts, including curator of field operations John O’Sullivan, white shark researcher Chris Perle and host Ken Peterson, will update you on the latest discoveries about white shark behavior. They’ll talk about our ongoing white shark research project and what we learned during our 2008 field season in Southern California. Our guests will answer your questions throughout the program.
Register for the White Shark Webcast. Click here to register today for the webcast.We hope you can join us!
Aimee David, Alison Barratt & Ken Peterson:
Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Ocean Action Team
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Clown Triggerfish
April 30, 2008 by drjungle
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Clown Triggerfish
Big-spotted Triggerfish
Family: Balistidae

Balistoides conspicillum
This has got to be the most creatively designed fish!
What an incredible combination of patterns, and fun colors! The Clown Triggerfish or Big-spotted Triggerfish just makes you want to smile!
The Clown Triggerfish or Big-spotted Triggerfish is one of the most spectacular looking marine species. The round spots on the lower side of the body and the ‘cigar’ lips give it the name ‘Clown’.
Like all triggers, they need lots of space, a cave or rocks to retreat into, and house them with other appropriate fish that have similar needs and can hold their own. These guys are usually expensive but are very hardy once they are eating well. They are worth every bit of the price because of the unique appearance they will give your aquarium!
Osaka Aquarium Video
April 14, 2008 by drjungle
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This is a pretty long video of many of the exhibits at the Osaka Aquarium, Japan. The whale shark near the end of the video is really impressive, well worth watching! It looks like the aquarium would be a great way to spend a day or two in Osaka
Dolphin Rescues Stranded Whales
March 17, 2008 by drjungle
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Associated Press – (APTN)
Mar. 13, 2008. 06:16 AM EST
A bottle-nosed dolphin is being credited with rescuing a pair of pygmy sperm whales that had stranded themselves on a New Zealand beach. (March 13)
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Shark Video, New Species of Wobbegong Shark
March 2, 2008 by drjungle
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The video shows a wobbegong shark striking at a food item. They are one of the fastest animals at short striking distances. In the news, two new species of wobbegong sharks have been found in Australia. One is called the floral banded wobbegong, the other is called the dwarf spotted wobbegong.
Sea Lions!
October 25, 2007 by drjungle
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This is a dive from the Sand Dollar boat at Santa Barbara Island off the coast of California. What a great time we had with the playful Sea Lions! Im not sure why they blow bubbles, maybe its because the divers do it and they dont wanna be left out. They seem to love playing with us and they perform all sorts of antics and games when you drop by for a visit. All-in-all they are an awesome fun loving group of peeps to be around. I’d try gauging them with the cuteness meter, but Im sure it’d break!
Whale Watching in Norway
July 29, 2007 by drjungle
Filed under Animal News, Catch All, Saltwater Fish, Videos - Webcams
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Agence France-Presse – (AFP)
Jul. 27, 2007. 07:22 AM EST
To protect the whales that travel through the Arctic Circle, animal rights groups believe that they need to be better known. They’ve organized low-key, environmentally sensitive travel to allow tourists to discover the endangered animals in their natural habitat, off islands in the north of Norway. Voiced report.
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