I Found a Abandoned Pool FILLED with AQUARIUM FISH!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In today's video, I find an abandoned pool FILLED with aquarium fish! This pool was once owned by a fish keeper that recently passed away which left all his fish to fend for themselves! So we attempted to catch out all the fish left in the pool, but the pond turned super green after being abandoned which made it hard to see the fish! We noticed TONS of colorful fish swimming around so we used nets and fish traps to try and catch out all the fish we could! We ended up catching monster Midas cichlids, goldfish, mollies, African cichlids, AND MORE! We took back all the fish we saved to put in my backyard ponds... However we couldn't catch out every fish so we will have to return for a part 2... Who knows what else is in there!
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  • @BassFishingProductions
    @BassFishingProductions  Год назад +556

    Can’t wait to see what we pull out of here next! If you guys want to help fund new nets you can send a superthanks! Appreciate it🙌

    • @Pats4Bunny
      @Pats4Bunny Год назад +13

      You should try a saltwater pond or tank

    • @2816fursuits
      @2816fursuits Год назад +7

      @@Pats4Bunny YESSS

    • @kellywidmar62
      @kellywidmar62 Год назад +19

      Very nice if you go back bring a pump to drain the pond. It will help you get all the fish!

    • @piperhoyle
      @piperhoyle Год назад +3

      Save them from another pool

    • @earleyfamily1458
      @earleyfamily1458 Год назад +7

      Dran it

  • @sherreeroper7656
    @sherreeroper7656 Год назад +160

    You guys are saving thousands upon thousands of dollars and tropical fish! I'm really impressed that you young guys now have a purpose. And I swear you found a great purpose! Thankyou for saving these small creatures.big or small every Lil living thing deserves a chance to love

  • @hottubtimemachine1200
    @hottubtimemachine1200 Год назад +56

    I have a tank full of unwanted goldfish (my “friend” was going to DUMP them, we are no longer friends) My husband actually got me a massive tank for in the house. When I said watching the fish while I was taking chemo was relaxing. I wish I was there to help you. Thank you for saving them.

    • @bobbyboko6317
      @bobbyboko6317 Год назад +4

      Hope you are doing OK recently been through chemo myself, I have a couple of aquariums which I find very calming , take care 😊

    • @Preppygirlpaipai
      @Preppygirlpaipai 6 месяцев назад

      Mhhbhbhybgct😮😢❤😊😅😮

  • @Willis_aquatics
    @Willis_aquatics Год назад +34

    Bobby you need to get a small pump for tanks and put a filter media bag on it and drain the pool to where all the water is in the deep part so you can net them out a lot easier

  • @Leslee_Lane
    @Leslee_Lane Год назад +36

    Regardless of the price of the fish, saving as many fish as possible is the true value of this video.

    • @rowenadurano9386
      @rowenadurano9386 10 месяцев назад

      you have chaos in your name but you have a big heart you deserve 10M likes👍👍

  • @9catlover
    @9catlover Год назад +13

    kids like you make my heart and soul warm...you are saving precious animals that would have died a painful horrible slow death while there are teenagers getting famous breaking into to peoples' houses. Just love your channel. we have a koi pond and it's a battle making sure the water is clean and not too algae infested.

  • @RobsAquatics
    @RobsAquatics Год назад +695

    We HAVE TO save all the fish from this abandoned pool!

  • @OneMoreTank
    @OneMoreTank Год назад +165

    You should get a small generator and a pump to bring to rescues like this! Would make it a lot easier to catch stuff and know that you've got everything.
    Also for ponds and creeks you should get a type of net called a minnow seine. You could catch TONS of fish really quickly.

  • @katrinaferguson490
    @katrinaferguson490 Год назад +26

    Is there a part 2 yet, well done you are all amazing 😊😊

    • @RIV33R
      @RIV33R 11 месяцев назад +1

      Idk🤧

  • @LadyTroubadour
    @LadyTroubadour Год назад +13

    WOW what an adventure! Thank you for caring about and saving abandoned fish, and even taking care of "just a goldfish" that got hurt. Kudos to you. Also, beautiful ponds!
    You asked for ideas so here are a few I'll toss your way, maybe they'll help you think of other things if these ideas themselves aren't doin' it for ya. I've done similar things before saving tadpoles out of a temporary water situation, so I do think if you can swing it (whether financially or just in terms of how feasible you think it is to do it that way) it will prove useful.
    Definitely if you're going to be doing more of this, you could benefit from some equipment and I think it would be good to get some kind of pump that would drain water from these ponds and also a nice set of waders (or at least Wellingtons) so you can go into them at least up to the ankle/knee without being worried you'll get a horrible disease or pick up leeches or just never smell the same again lol. If you set up the pump so that the water runs out into a net you can make sure anything that somehow got swept up into the pump is still also getting rescued. I have no idea what such a pump costs though so what may be a more limited but also more budget option is a decent wet/dry shop vac that you can use just for getting into weird little spots that are too hard to cram a net into (you could have just sucked up those little mollies for example). Honestly a good wet/dry shop vac is just the bee's knees anyhow.
    Another thing that would probably help, even though it's not exactly the fun part, is to clear debris out as much as possible before you even start catching fish. If you'd pulled up the tarp and detritis and as much of those leaves as possible before you started casting there'd be less for them to hide in or for the net to get caught up in. Obviously that's fairly laborious as well but sometimes a bit of extra labor in the beginning will save more down the line. It's also a good idea to look through the muck once you've beached it, because that's primo critter real estate. Again, not fun, but grab some gloves if you're worried you might get cut up or gooped up. Safety first and all that!
    I think getting a pool skimmer to help with that would be a good start, one of the finer mesh ones. I think a pool skimmer, the shop vac, and some prelim clearing of debris in itself would help a lot, at least in ponds like this one, but beyond that I guess just get a bigger variety of nets and maybe a few more fish-loving, adventurous friends on standby, many hands makes light work as they say.

  • @gertiegertrude9102
    @gertiegertrude9102 Год назад +47

    So proud of how successful you are becoming. The friendship of you and Rob is so much fun to watch. Keep helping to rid the canals and swamps from being infested with these amazing exotics.

  • @coloradowaterdog3706
    @coloradowaterdog3706 Год назад +28

    Watching Bobby and Rob throw the cast net illustrates that sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. 😂

  • @lizzyanthus1
    @lizzyanthus1 Год назад +140

    It's so great that people contact you guys when there's abondoned ponds, like this one. I love that you go rescue them, and give them better homes. Good job guys! Absolutely voting for another video from there! I wanna know what the big one is, that you think is in there! OMG what if its a little or big alligator! Nah prolly not, huh? Anyway, looking forward to a part 2!

  • @kanacute246
    @kanacute246 Год назад +9

    You can try siphoning the pool just make sure a filter is on whatever you’re using to siphon so fish don’t go in the tube. So that easy there’s less water and easier to catch.

  • @abbym1976
    @abbym1976 Год назад +4

    I put fish in my neighbors stagnant pool once. They ate the mosquitoe larvae that were thriving. When the house was getting ready to sell they called in a pool guy to drain it and he said he absolutely couldn’t understand how they got in there. I was like, how weird lol

  • @DrCrapologist
    @DrCrapologist Год назад +53

    Advise the owner he needs to bring the water level up before geological hydrostatic pressure forces the pool up or cracks it. You can get some hosing on the roof gutters for free water in the upcoming rain season. Hope that helps. Looks like you've got a Barbodes Schwanenfeldi (Tinfoil Barb) there and the one looks like a severum; probably downcolored from bullying by the Red Devils. Put him out of their reach and see if it colors up.

    • @stephaniegayheart3414
      @stephaniegayheart3414 Год назад

      The owner died...

    • @YaoiFan22
      @YaoiFan22 Год назад

      @@stephaniegayheart3414 Didn't the one who contacted them own the house? It would have been sold already and the pool drained otherwise.

    • @ceceliapeterson4648
      @ceceliapeterson4648 Год назад

      Mystery fish might be a piranha of some type.

  • @michaelhetzler6344
    @michaelhetzler6344 Год назад +41

    That big silver fish is a Tinfoil Barb and the fish that looks like a Severum might be a Chocolate Cichlid. Great video!

  • @savannacrane7368
    @savannacrane7368 Год назад +18

    The silver barb that you guys rescued is a tinfoil barb! I really love your content and what you guys do, and I hope there's a part 2! Thank you for saving these beautiful fish!

    • @aaronshardlow1234
      @aaronshardlow1234 Год назад

      I don’t think it is, it looks much more similar to the UK roach species

    • @MJCAUTOMOTIVE
      @MJCAUTOMOTIVE Год назад

      Definitely a tinfoil barb, I have them

  • @victoriagomez2235
    @victoriagomez2235 Год назад +24

    This is not the type of content I normally watch but this was amazing!!

  • @WilliamSmidt-pj2wc
    @WilliamSmidt-pj2wc Год назад +3

    When you're at abandoned pools you should set your fish traps in them overnight used three or four of them in one pool come back the next day with a big bucket or two. "Just saying". 😊

  • @amaurycruz5393
    @amaurycruz5393 Год назад +16

    I got in a car accident this Monday and Your videos Cheer up my day Keep doing what your doing seeing how happy you are when you catch something makes me happy

  • @TheOneAndOnlyRavage
    @TheOneAndOnlyRavage Год назад +32

    The little orange fish are called Rosy Reds. They breed super quickly and are mainly used as feeders.

  • @ronsavacool14
    @ronsavacool14 Год назад +14

    Rob needs to learn a lesson from Bobby! Bobby said, “I have a cooler ready to go” Rob take notes, make sure you always have the water ready first! 🤣 another awesome video guys!

  • @emmmeocacatoo6749
    @emmmeocacatoo6749 Год назад +99

    You guys' enthusiasm and excitement with each catch made this video incredibly entertaining to watch!! I can't wait for part two. 🙂

  • @L0V34M3L0L
    @L0V34M3L0L Год назад +18

    you are literally so generous for always helping fish you just gained a sub

  • @johnbaker1337
    @johnbaker1337 Год назад +11

    The big silver fish with the red fins is called a Tinfoil Barb. I have kept the with Oscars before. They are a great fish that likes to be in pears or small groups.

    • @rmmasters
      @rmmasters Год назад

      are you sure it’s not a roch 🤨?

    • @maddart4445
      @maddart4445 Год назад

      It’s huge!

  • @TwospotzArtAndCraft
    @TwospotzArtAndCraft Год назад +15

    I love seeing things like this! What a kind thing to do from the owner of the property. THANK YOU! I am thrileld to see those huge Mollys, they are amazing!

  • @lethPointer
    @lethPointer Год назад +37

    Insane Idea:
    For small ponds or pools like this i guess you could modify a cast net into a trawl net.
    In my imagination you could guide a thicker line oder rope through the edge of the net and then attach two parallel poles (maybe telescope)
    along the opposite sides of the net/rope. The Net is stretched between the end thirds of the two poles.
    With two people you could run along both sides of the pool or puddle and cover the whole width in one huge scoop.
    A bit like a professional fishery clears a pond.

    • @Kevin-hx5gy
      @Kevin-hx5gy Год назад

      Ujjjjjjjj ugh I HD corgi jury

    • @zackk9294
      @zackk9294 Год назад +4

      Just mostly drain it as that will make it much easier

    • @zchan2956
      @zchan2956 Год назад +1

      Also clean up any big objects in the pond/pool before catching the fish would help!

  • @littlelostlune2220
    @littlelostlune2220 Год назад +26

    Hello! Quick information about the gray fish with the red fins. Here in germany thise are actually pretty common and are called "Rotfeder" which litteral translation is "red feather". And some of those cray little baby fish I think are also those. Here also an common fished fish is the "Rotauge" which litteral translation is "Red eye". With the "red feather" it is pretty obvious, the fins are red. By the "Red eye" I think a smal area around the eye is in a strong redish color. My father used to take me and my 2 big sisters sometimes fishing by one of his friends (i think) which have an open pond for fisherman and campers. I never caught a fish. EVER. Kinda sad 'bout it, but also kinda not.

  • @aquarius2284
    @aquarius2284 Год назад +5

    Don't forget to keep the fish in quarantine first, and treat any sick ones before you introduce them to the new pond. One time I introduced a salamander to my guppy aquarium without quarantining first, it brought some kind of fungal disease, killed them all in a matter of weeks.

  • @thecrazypineapples8968
    @thecrazypineapples8968 Год назад +10

    Your videos are awesome! Keep on going.

  • @jaimelynnwolfchild1892
    @jaimelynnwolfchild1892 Год назад +9

    Im pretty sure that one fish is a tinfoil barb.
    Great Video! Beautiful fish!

  • @sandraribeiro4860
    @sandraribeiro4860 Год назад +12

    Great rescue 👏 well done guys 😀 the big silver/ gold fish with red tail & fins is a Tinfoil Barb 👍 I got 1 myself that iv had for almost 10years very calm & placid fish 🐟

  • @skwervin1
    @skwervin1 Год назад +2

    Here's a thought - you know that fine net used as curtains? get a piece of pipe (metal) or something else not too heavy and fold one edge or the curtaining over it and sew it several times so the pipe or weights wont move. Attach rope to one side, then the pipe edge (bottom) and then the other side.Cover a piece of wood such as 2 x 4 or dowel across the top with the curtain so you have a top which will float, a bottom edge that will sink and two looser sides.
    Attach long ropes to all four corners. Toss it in and let the bottom sink. Start dragging it with the heavy end about a foot in front of the top edge as you move. It should catch just about anything in the pool. Note that it will also pick up the crud on the bottom so you don't want to go from one end to the other as it will get VERY HEAVY as it picks up leaves, detritus, dead fish, junk etc as well as the fish.

  • @doctortacojunior
    @doctortacojunior 11 месяцев назад +10

    This happened at a local mall, they left at least a dozen koi fish, beautiful fish probably 2-3 pounds each or more. Luckily, an animal rescue crew came and saved them because the mall owner left them to die. It was called sunrise mall / Westfield mall in Long Island

    • @desertdogscalifornia
      @desertdogscalifornia 8 месяцев назад +1

      That's what I worry about. My local mall might be closing and they have two ponds with koi and tons of turtles.😩

    • @doctortacojunior
      @doctortacojunior 8 месяцев назад

      @@desertdogscalifornia it should not be legal to abandon marine life like that. It's disgusting behavior and most people don't have the means to keep all the fish and turtles. It's shameful behavior by the owner of the facility. I'm sorry to hear that :( hopefully someone rescues them!

  • @stsarina
    @stsarina Год назад +7

    That silvery fish looks like a tinfoil barb. Amazing to see one that size!

  • @NYC-Gardener
    @NYC-Gardener Год назад +15

    The little orange fish look like ones we used to sell at a pet store I worked at years ago. We sold them as feeder fish that were called rosey reds.

  • @LindsayJarrell
    @LindsayJarrell Год назад +5

    you do really good fishing im 8 years old and i fish alot too thank you for saving fish and being a hero

  • @brianlee1058
    @brianlee1058 Год назад +2

    Great series. You're very kind. May I suggest wetsuits? And a pump maybe?

  • @leewright5839
    @leewright5839 Год назад +8

    The silver with red fins looks like a tinfoil. I have one in my tank. It was a rescue from a pet store. It has gotten pretty big. As big as my hand and still growing.

  • @Pearllyyboogsh
    @Pearllyyboogsh Год назад +13

    We definitely need a part 2!! ❤

  • @asterix_wrld
    @asterix_wrld Год назад +8

    Good job saving the beautiful fish. First glimpse of the big “shiner” i thought it was a roach. A fish from the UK. Do a part two

  • @venomousworld8330
    @venomousworld8330 Год назад +13

    The 'mystery' fish with the red fins is called a common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) :)

  • @deansmith1711
    @deansmith1711 11 месяцев назад +3

    did you ever go back to this pool? is there a link?

  • @threadbarerag336
    @threadbarerag336 Год назад +4

    There are long handles fine mesh aquarium nets that would be better for catching the mollies. They are designed for large fish in tanks but they use the same fine mesh. You could improvise an extender for the handle to reach the deeper water. They are big enough to catch one of those molly schools in one swipe.

  • @pheonix2060
    @pheonix2060 Год назад +34

    love how much effort you put into the content keep it up please do more everglades spillway vids love the work keep it

  • @mrdeanstapleton
    @mrdeanstapleton Год назад +11

    You definitely need to do a part two as they all need to be saved

  • @braindead5599
    @braindead5599 Год назад +9

    You have so many great places to go now that are abandoned. Love the one Kaden found and the fountain one and now this. MORE VIDEOS!

  • @bryancline8893
    @bryancline8893 Год назад +2

    When I was house shopping, there were 2 houses I just missed out on that had pools. My plan was exactly this. The next house will definitely have a pool or a yard big enough to build one for this purpose. Complete with the greenhouse canopy.

  • @michealtaylor5931
    @michealtaylor5931 Год назад +3

    The one you caught just before dumping into the cooler. Was a Tin Foil Barb! I've seen some big ones, but that one was huge!!!

  • @shylaheath1360
    @shylaheath1360 Год назад +23

    I love watching and to see one more good person out there saving fish, I love your videos and i think all who have watched you just make their day and plz don't give up no matter how mad, sad, or frustrated you get and it makes me happy seeing you like saving fish even if you don't want that fish. Have a good day. 🥰

  • @lauraboyarsky2481
    @lauraboyarsky2481 Год назад +5

    Bobby you should get a lot of koi(butter fly koi) and put them in the koi pond. That would look awesome

  • @alyssagaleguieb6056
    @alyssagaleguieb6056 Год назад +9

    Oh I love how you save those awesome creatures, continue doing this kind of stuff it really shows how much you care for those fishes 💞

  • @teganpost1619
    @teganpost1619 Год назад +9

    I'm exited to see what you guys catch next and to see if you do turn your pool into a pond!

  • @mssannysanderson9203
    @mssannysanderson9203 Год назад +14

    Thanks for saving the abandoned fish (yes owner passed but they all should have been rescued when owner passed) so thank you for that. And to your helper who was there assisting with the rescue.

  • @dspine6
    @dspine6 Год назад +5

    You need to borrow Kaden's small, medium, and large fish traps for this abandoned pool pond! (Or you could make some just like them 😊)

  • @GrannyHugs
    @GrannyHugs Год назад +4

    OMGOSH! So many fish in this pool.You're going to need more buckets.
    This is insane! How long have these poor fish been unattended. They are very hungry.

  • @rembrandtshadows
    @rembrandtshadows Год назад +14

    Bobby, I have a question for you and Rob (and anyone else interested). Are you guys interested in centrarchids (sunfish and bass) and anything saltwater? I'll be travelling to the West Coast eventually and was wondering if you might be interested in anything from out that way.

  • @ShinetheLightofTruth
    @ShinetheLightofTruth Год назад +3

    The green fish you caught looks like a female chocolate cichlid. They range in color, from light brown to dark, also green with some brown and light red/pink around the head and fins. Males can grow to over a foot in a big tank. Tough but not too aggressive for a big cichlid tank.

  • @MrChu-rj4qb
    @MrChu-rj4qb 11 месяцев назад +3

    I was looking for part2 of this but sadly there isn't 😩

  • @Blindfollower_
    @Blindfollower_ Год назад +3

    These video warms my heart ❤

  • @javierllamas835
    @javierllamas835 4 месяца назад +6

    We hit 50k🎉🎉🎉😊

  • @kasheenhunter6905
    @kasheenhunter6905 Год назад +4

    You need to make another one of those big black traps again it would of definitely been clutch today and at the four abandoned ponds….imagine 4 of those there it would be game over!!!

  • @cauldronforge806
    @cauldronforge806 Год назад +1

    Hey guys, I'm new to your channel so I dont know if you already did this, but for situations like trying to catch fish in water that deep and dirty, it might help to grab a remote control submarine with a built in camera. you could also get away with sticking a waterproof GoPro on the end of a long pole and having a live connection going to a phone or lap top as you move it through the water. This would help search through ponds and pools to spot any fish that you wouldn't have seen from above the water.

  • @amysanangel76
    @amysanangel76 Год назад +2

    I'm sure it's been suggested already but you need a net with much finer mesh, almost like a pool skimmer. Also it seems like it would help to drain more water to concentrate the fish to one end of the pool. Maybe? 🤷‍♀️🐟

  • @LouisEW198
    @LouisEW198 Год назад +4

    The silver fish looks like a Rudd, native to the UK and Northern Europe 👍🏻

  • @mweatherby2968
    @mweatherby2968 Год назад +5

    Definitely go back to the abandoned pool site. As for the pool great idea bad idea. That's a selling point on the property I wouldn't do it. You have bunches of places with fish in it. Having a swimming pool, I mean just to say you have one, now that is awesome! Wish I had one!

  • @justinellis2936
    @justinellis2936 Год назад +4

    Be very careful because concrete is very porous surface it can absorb chlorine into the walls and then when you feel it with your good water it could reach out of the walls and rechlorinate the pond. So you might have to do something to neutralizing whatever chlorine has absorbed into the walls of your swimming pool

  • @besinji2000
    @besinji2000 Год назад +1

    I love when he brings sideshow Rob along.

  • @dolphinsfan8298
    @dolphinsfan8298 Год назад +5

    The goldfishs eyes looked like that because the eyes had formed cateracts so the goldfish was blind

  • @fleendarthemagnificent7372
    @fleendarthemagnificent7372 11 месяцев назад +4

    Awesome video and I love your enthusiasm! As for the little orange fish, they look like what we call "Rosy Reds". They're mainly sold as feeder fish in shops and as tropical fish, but what they really are is a genetic color variant of the native fat head minnow.

  • @Miss-moo
    @Miss-moo Год назад +10

    Love your vids, keep ‘em coming. Thank you for saving the fish 🐠

  • @DaBeast11
    @DaBeast11 Год назад +12

    Hey bobby, i’m a sixteen year old living in ohio, and i’m interested with what your doing with these outdoor ponds and aquariums. I just want to ask, Do u have to feed the fish everyday and in every pond? And does there need to be a water filter and pump in every pond?

  • @NerdyCats3
    @NerdyCats3 Год назад +2

    Great work! The silver fish looked like a tin foil barb to me. The little yellow ones looked like Rosy Red Minnows. The greyish one definitely had the shape of a severum. Poor fish were being picked off by the Red Devils. Not sure what the bones were, a squirrel that fell into the pool?

  • @DanceofLies
    @DanceofLies Год назад +1

    I dunno how I got here, but I found this to be pretty cool!
    Thank you for helping the dude in NY and for entertaining us

  • @aleahcody
    @aleahcody Год назад +4

    Love ur videos keep posting and you definitely should do a part to on the abandoned fish in the pool

  • @Trumptrain138
    @Trumptrain138 Год назад +3

    These kids aren't only impressive. They know the names of the fish their catching ! ! !
    Awesome dawsome

  • @RomeGod177
    @RomeGod177 Год назад +6

    Thanks! Name a beautiful fish after me plz an thanks

  • @TheSaltySiren
    @TheSaltySiren 10 месяцев назад +1

    I haven’t seen a Tin Foil Barb that big in a really long time! Beautiful fish, Bobby!

  • @JoniNYon
    @JoniNYon Год назад +5

    I love watching you guys! I want to run a SMALL pond (nowhere NEAR the size of your ponds, lol), but I'm not sure about fish. It's mostly going to be a birdbath/waterlily pond using solar bubbler.

  • @Elaine_P_Smith
    @Elaine_P_Smith Год назад +5

    There's some amazing fish in this pool.
    Shouldn't you have quarantined the fish before you put them in other ponds?

  • @LeekyXIV
    @LeekyXIV Год назад +29

    Love these types of videos. Great catches. Idk how you guys keep the fire coming

    • @millertimeast
      @millertimeast Год назад +1

      He prob just has tons of leads for new spots to catch fish

    • @_ubiquitous_9766
      @_ubiquitous_9766 Год назад

      or he puts the fish there… looking through his videos and it’s very unlikely the fish would’ve survived in these conditions so I’m thinking he may have put the fish there and then recaught them to make it look realistic but I can’t say for sure

    • @LeekyXIV
      @LeekyXIV Год назад

      @@_ubiquitous_9766 you know I thought that first when i found his channel but i when you see all the different kinds of fish they catch all over the place, I don’t think so

  • @carolyncochran810
    @carolyncochran810 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for doing what you’re doing it probably makes these fish’s whole life literally!

  • @cameronanglin7072
    @cameronanglin7072 Год назад +7

    Do you have to worry about parasites or diseases when you put the fish you catch in your ponds? Also, do you guys sell these fish or just keep them?

  • @shuffleaccount1985
    @shuffleaccount1985 Год назад +3

    WOW , thank you so much for saving these beautiful fish !!!!!

  • @Jenna_xraydragon
    @Jenna_xraydragon Год назад +9

    Love watching u guys. Saving fish every time😊 sweet spot to comb thru. I learn so much from both of you. And yes new nets would be dope. When I get paid $ I will be doin a super chat !!

  • @annemarieacosta8775
    @annemarieacosta8775 Год назад +4

    Wow ! Awesome fish at the abandoned pool. Hope there's a part 2 !!!!

  • @Smol_Jelli_Beanzz
    @Smol_Jelli_Beanzz Год назад +9

    i love you videos so much and this is why! and i understand how hard it is to make content but make sure you’re having fun with it!

  • @jbailey690
    @jbailey690 Год назад +2

    Towards the end with the two asking what they were. The smaller is definitely have a tinfoil barb, one of my favorite freshwater fish. They like to be in groups, the goldfoil vaiants are a bit smaller but have awesome coloring.

  • @CarolWS004
    @CarolWS004 Год назад +1

    Legend has it, they are still trying to get those little fishies. Lets try a Pool net next time perhaps. 😅

  • @LilfoxTheHybridHylian5967
    @LilfoxTheHybridHylian5967 Год назад +6

    This was an insane one. You guys fined the craziest places getting really beautiful fishes

  • @sophiejaggerjack8048
    @sophiejaggerjack8048 Год назад +19

    I always wanted a pond in my front yard and everytime I see your videos I just want to grab my shovel and build it xD!! I love the effort you guys put on your videos, It is so funny when you scream xD I love how excited you get when find something! ❤ Love your videos ( and Rob's ones too❤)

    • @KiraTabeaHeppner
      @KiraTabeaHeppner Год назад +1

      I actually did that 😂 took a shovel and started. You can get loads of tips and tricks on the internet regarding depth and maintenance, it's not that difficult :)

  • @Sjsmith-j5q
    @Sjsmith-j5q Год назад +5

    Absolutely wonderful. Keep doing what you're doing. So good!!!

  • @highflying82
    @highflying82 Год назад +2

    The fish at 9:30 / 15:30 is a RUDD .. or a ROACH/RUDD hybrid ..it a European match fish commonly surface feeders non predatory. and would live amoungst carp ,bream ,tench .and they are a huge food source for PIKE ..excellent vid gents 👌🇬🇧

  • @2816fursuits
    @2816fursuits Год назад +5

    Bobby, you should go live!!!

  • @yvonneruby1311
    @yvonneruby1311 Год назад +15

    I’m so glad you saved all the fish you could, you guys !! Great job !!! 💝

  • @msdork101
    @msdork101 Год назад +3

    Omg the ponds are soo beautiful!!❤

  • @luojingjie4236
    @luojingjie4236 Год назад +2

    I'm surprised you don't have to quarantine them before adding to your own ponds.

  • @pedrabonner648
    @pedrabonner648 Год назад +6

    I love the whole debate if bobby should or shouldn't turn his pool into a pond 😂 i love your vids btw.

  • @randomanimeweirdo859
    @randomanimeweirdo859 Год назад +6

    Hey Bobbie how are you today?
    I love your videos and hope your having an amazing day!
    Also happy St. Patrick's Day!