Man, I wanna shed a tear whenever you let these old school fish go into the pond! They’re still around, but you may never see many of them again with how great your ecosystem is
Seeing Moby be timid is so strange, I give it 2 days! His world just got a lot bigger, that turtle encounter was amazing, definitely was his first time seeing one
This is the only series on RUclips I following consistently. I can’t wait to see you catching 8+ pound bass in a couple years. God bless you and your family
Me 6 Been here from the git. As far as algae ever thought of putting vetiver in the shallows or even a vetiver float? They clean ponds very well, could probably add a plant to the duck house fairly easy.
My husband and I live on a massive pond, don't know how many acres it is but we get that yucky algae build up too if it's hot days on end without rain. Even if we get one all day rain it's not enough, it has to be two to three days of rain to break up that algae. We share the pond with about 9 other properties. Lots of turtles, our neighbor stocked the pond with bass. Herons, river otters, frogs, Canadian geese, mallard ducks. Just a never ending plethora of wildlife. We love it
The new bird pair are black-necked stilts. They're called "stilts" because of their very long legs, whose color varies slightly in the orange/yellow range. They are common to the entire Atlantic and Gulf coastline from southern New Jersey all the way to south Texas, inland up the Mississippi River, and also present in California and several other western states. Since you live very close to the Alabama coast, it's not unusual to see them. They like coastal marshland, but will also explore inland for similar marshland, especially following swampy river systems from the coast (like the Mississippi River). You have a lot of nearby swampy marshland and you're fairly close to the Alabama coast. They're treating your pond as just another convenient body of water to wade in looking for food, very similar to how herons hunt.
I gotta say it's hard to make projects like this boring but you go above and beyond and make it spectacular. Every little detail you include paints a beautiful picture of this living art
There is NOTHING more exciting than hearing “Folks at home.” The dopamine rush is REAL when these videos drop. I live in Cali but I’m from Shorter/Tuskegee and grew up fishing Damn near daily. This channel represents everything I aspire to have-as well as a small ranch to grow my own food and raise my own protein sources. I truly thank y’all for the inspiration.
I binge watched the whole series in 3 night shifts and then had to wait a week for the next episode and it honestly sucked having to wait…. Love this series !
I have been watching this series since it’s beginning and it’s become my favorite! I get so excited when I get a notification of a new video ! The content is totally amazing and I thank you for sharing this experience with us all !!
Really enjoyed this update - and as a city guy I am absolutely amazed at all the wild life you've attracted to your pond! It was also fascinating to learn of Moby's history - he sure is a monster! Congratulations on all these successes - and I look forward to more!
It has been and continues to be such an interesting thing to watch your channel and the various ecosystems you have created and care you have given them to thrive. I had a 150 gallon saltwater tank growing up and feeding the fish as well as keeping their habitat healthy for them was quite a task. To watch you do the same on a much bigger level is so impressive and amazing. The addition of caring for the four legged creatures as well as the feathered friends is on a different level and so fun to watch. Bamabass is next level.
Made me realize how long I have been following you I remember when you caught moby and can’t believe it’s already been a year since you stocked the pond
Since you have no fish in Moby's old tank and have the water level down you could use spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide to kill the black beard algae. After a few minutes to hours you could refill tank and have it ready. However id wait a few days with water only in the tank as the dying algae may cause an ammonia spike/mini cycle of the beneficial bacteria colony in the tank. Really enjoy all you guys do thanks so much! If anyone sees this please help get this comment noticed as it would save them lots of time. Thanks
This dude and uncle Ben are some of the most radical channels that changed so much. This dude went from “I got a pet bass” to “I made a whole eco system” fast
That bird is a Black- Crowned Night Heron. Man you're doing it right you're gonna have the greatest pond in the State. We are learning so much from you Sir. Roll Tide I was born in Tuscaloosa
Wow I can’t believe its been a whole year since you stocked the bass! It feels like you just broke ground on the pond, time really flies. Love the videos!
I have been waiting for this video ever since you first mentioned Moby was destined for the backyard pond. Liking before watching and no one can stop me.
@@Jesus_is_King197 in theory he never will go to the pond , atleast thats what they said , he will remain in the backyard pond because they want to keep it closer
Moby is the top G of the pond life!. That sounds good. You should market products stating "Pond Life" like they have for salt life. I bet you'd move it
Moby has outgrown his space just about as fast I outgrew pants in my teenage years. I've been a follower since the beginning stages of digging out the pond. The pond looks beautiful and most of all peaceful. I think Moby will definitely be the new Sheriff in the pond. I enjoy the videos. Many, many thanks.
Love the content, wholesome and pleasant in a not so nice world. Every time I start up a video my dog comes running cause he loves to watch all the wildlife footage, Keep it up! looking forward to seeing how moby does in his new pond
One of my favorite videos to date-finally seeing Moby released into his new home, the algae battling, and your assessment of the warm/cold water “air conditioner” in the pond. I’ve loved your channel for years and thankful that you continue to share all of this with us.
After seeing the red spots I did a bunch of googling and came up on something called “hemorrhagic septicemia” which is a bacterial disease in fish. Might be worth looking into since it was on two of the ones you caught
@@BenTForkx yeah I found that as well but the photos from that didn’t match as well as hemorrhagic septicemia. The sores from that looked more like human skin injuries and were indenting blisters and red marks whereas these are very round blood blisters protruding from the fish and not just at the tail
@@BenTForkx injuries from making a nest would be more irregular and have bleed over. I’m sure he’s probably looking into it though and will have an update and later video.
The two ducks that you saw are sea ducks, if you see there long pin feathers on the back of them, then you know of what they are. For it is rare to see them in ponds like this, but they will eat any thing out side the realm, no mater where it comes from.
I wish you the best of luck with the "Black Beard." I have been battling this menace in my tank for the past two years and I have had no luck, it just keeps coming back. Loved the history on Moby!!!!!!!
Try 50/50 Hydrogen Peroxide and Seachem Flourish in a small spray bottle that mists. You can spray a couple sprays underwater directly on it. Dont spray a bottle full in one day. 4 or 5 spots today and spray some more in another couple of days..Dont mix a lot because in about 2-3 days its not any good anymore. The BB will turn purple in a couple of days and dissapear. I learned to cut my lights back and feed a little less and try to find the sweet spot where the algae stops growing. Hopefully that will help.
I absolutely love your channel. I enjoy watching the journey these fish go through as they grow. I thank you for explaining everything about what you are doing.
loved every single episode of this series. i’d love to get a chance to win a trip to come out and get a tour of it with you. a great name for a bass would be Tank!
Seeing Bonnie and Clyde being released into the five-acre pond and now Moby being released into the backyard pond makes me ecstatic. It's been a long time in the making and I'm so glad to see it come fruition!!
13:02 Black-Necked Stilts. You must not be far from the Gulf! Of course, they seem to be found in all sorts of new places lately, all the way up to Canada 13:19 Laughing Gull, bold white but broken eyerings (crescents) but with a larger bill and no spots on the tips of the primaries to distinguish it from another inland gull called the Franklin's Gull. They usually do not travel as far inland as some other gulls and so this also says you must be near the Gulf ;)
Cane Toads are a pest here in Australia. Decimating our native wildlife. Brought in to Australia to eat the sugar cane beetle. But the smart men in white coats didn't realise cane toads cannot climb like green tree frogs. Now we have millions and millions Volcanoes all around Australia. As a kid everywhere I went I un-alived them.
I feel like a proud Uncle watching Moby getting introduced to the backyard pond. I started watching your channel at the pre-planning stages of the backyard pond, and to see Moby replace Bonnie and Clyde, it just doesn't seem that long ago. Its truly been a blast that you've allowed us to join on this adventure. You keep sharing and I'll keep watching from Texas. Just wish I could get my fish name on your list. If you do decide to pick one of my names, I like to see any one of the following: Turkey, Turbo, Rybot or Lomo. These are the nicknames of my beautiful grandkids. Thanks, GDaddyTX
You've done an incredible amount of work with the creation of your pond, all sorts of animals appreciating the pond. May I suggest planting some shade trees for the pond edge. I'm unfamiliar with American trees but they will provide cover and help keep the water cooler. Well done.
Your mystery birds are black-necked stilts. They're out of their typical range. Fascinating!
I thought they may be snow geese but the long legs back in flight took me off that one.
I'll second the black-necked stilt.
How did you know? Impressive
Agree with Stilts, but my Peterson bird book shows coastal Alabama as a normal year-round range for them?
Not true. Stilts come inland often.
Man, I wanna shed a tear whenever you let these old school fish go into the pond! They’re still around, but you may never see many of them again with how great your ecosystem is
Seeing Moby be timid is so strange, I give it 2 days! His world just got a lot bigger, that turtle encounter was amazing, definitely was his first time seeing one
Yeah that was cool to see
I think Moby was sizing up that turtle and trying to figure out if it would fit in his mouth!
@@steingat 😂
Moby to the turtle: 👁️👄👁️
The turtle says to moby;
👇🏽Thissmy block 🧐 CJ! 😂😂
This is the only series on RUclips I following consistently. I can’t wait to see you catching 8+ pound bass in a couple years. God bless you and your family
I could say the same ❤
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Me 6 Been here from the git. As far as algae ever thought of putting vetiver in the shallows or even a vetiver float? They clean ponds very well, could probably add a plant to the duck house fairly easy.
It truly makes me happy to see Moby in his new home, being curious and checking out his new roommates.
My husband and I live on a massive pond, don't know how many acres it is but we get that yucky algae build up too if it's hot days on end without rain. Even if we get one all day rain it's not enough, it has to be two to three days of rain to break up that algae. We share the pond with about 9 other properties. Lots of turtles, our neighbor stocked the pond with bass. Herons, river otters, frogs, Canadian geese, mallard ducks. Just a never ending plethora of wildlife. We love it
The new bird pair are black-necked stilts. They're called "stilts" because of their very long legs, whose color varies slightly in the orange/yellow range. They are common to the entire Atlantic and Gulf coastline from southern New Jersey all the way to south Texas, inland up the Mississippi River, and also present in California and several other western states. Since you live very close to the Alabama coast, it's not unusual to see them. They like coastal marshland, but will also explore inland for similar marshland, especially following swampy river systems from the coast (like the Mississippi River). You have a lot of nearby swampy marshland and you're fairly close to the Alabama coast. They're treating your pond as just another convenient body of water to wade in looking for food, very similar to how herons hunt.
Lookin forward to the Adventures of Moby in the backyard pond. That turtle better watch out, he might become the next snack.
I gotta say it's hard to make projects like this boring but you go above and beyond and make it spectacular. Every little detail you include paints a beautiful picture of this living art
Let’s go moby is finally going into the backyard pond
Wouldn't be a proper Sunday evening without a a nice tall drink, bowl of ice cream and BamaBass video updates
9:11 the way his eyes move, so curious. I never thought Moby was cute before lol. What a personality.
There is NOTHING more exciting than hearing “Folks at home.”
The dopamine rush is REAL when these videos drop. I live in Cali but I’m from Shorter/Tuskegee and grew up fishing Damn near daily. This channel represents everything I aspire to have-as well as a small ranch to grow my own food and raise my own protein sources.
I truly thank y’all for the inspiration.
Yoooo meet me at the Macon county dog track🤣🤣🤣
@@johnmoore5553 ayoooooo! Victoryland used to be that place 😂😂😂
the most invested i’ve been in any youtube series, so calming yet intriguing
How is this man not at a million subs yet????
Because people love drama. This is totally wholesome and drama-free. His subscribers are the non-drama King/Queen types.
well well well
Favourite part of my days when Bama uploads!
I binge watched the whole series in 3 night shifts and then had to wait a week for the next episode and it honestly sucked having to wait…. Love this series !
He posts once every 14 days.
Imagine watching from before the pond .. like me
Honestly, I don't keep up with when he posts because I'm just so happy when he does!
This is your boss … come to my off tomorrow night when you get in
I have been watching this series since it’s beginning and it’s become my favorite! I get so excited when I get a notification of a new video ! The content is totally amazing and I thank you for sharing this experience with us all !!
I could watch moby swim in the pond all day i swear
He used to have a live stream of the backyard pond a while back.
@@shindanu I know! it was so cool to see his pet catfish shadow come out and hunt at night but he directed all his attention 😟to the pond. 😕
Intelligent fish
I always wanted how you guys got it you have a fan in Baltimore Maryland am living through you guys keep up the good work
Moby might be the most aggressive fish I've ever seen 😅 but Tiger seems to really be following in his footsteps ♥️😂
Never end this series please! I could watch it everyday.
“Look Ma, I made it!” exclaims Moby. Glad to see the transition go without fail. These videos definitely start my week off with breath of fresh air.
i didnt think i was going to watch a 'this is your life' for a fish today but there you go - 10/10 content would watch again.
Really enjoyed this update - and as a city guy I am absolutely amazed at all the wild life you've attracted to your pond! It was also fascinating to learn of Moby's history - he sure is a monster! Congratulations on all these successes - and I look forward to more!
It has been and continues to be such an interesting thing to watch your channel and the various ecosystems you have created and care you have given them to thrive. I had a 150 gallon saltwater tank growing up and feeding the fish as well as keeping their habitat healthy for them was quite a task. To watch you do the same on a much bigger level is so impressive and amazing. The addition of caring for the four legged creatures as well as the feathered friends is on a different level and so fun to watch. Bamabass is next level.
Made me realize how long I have been following you I remember when you caught moby and can’t believe it’s already been a year since you stocked the pond
My favorite part was Moby checking out the turtle like some rescued shelter pet enjoying a new farm 😊
This has been cool to watch from the beginning. You put cameras in all of the right places and narrate your videos nicely Good job man
The ecosystem you have created is absolutely beautiful! Wish I could’ve grown up in such a awesome place.
By far my favorite RUclips channel for fish n pond builds if I ever hit the lottery I want to do this but for now I’m just rockin with my pool setup
Since you have no fish in Moby's old tank and have the water level down you could use spray bottle of hydrogen peroxide to kill the black beard algae. After a few minutes to hours you could refill tank and have it ready. However id wait a few days with water only in the tank as the dying algae may cause an ammonia spike/mini cycle of the beneficial bacteria colony in the tank. Really enjoy all you guys do thanks so much! If anyone sees this please help get this comment noticed as it would save them lots of time. Thanks
the fish with the red spot could be sick
Gotta say, you have the most positive comment section I've seen. Love your channel.
Great job as always. Those birds at 13:10 are probably Black-necked stilts (Himantopus mexicanus).
Did a bit of digging to see if I could identify it, and Black-necked stilt is what I came up with too! Cheers!
@@steev927 Thanks for the confirmation. Cheers!
This dude and uncle Ben are some of the most radical channels that changed so much. This dude went from “I got a pet bass” to “I made a whole eco system” fast
I don’t think I have ever seen an animal as aggressive as moby. He is so interesting.
Can't wait to see Moby grow some more in the backyard pond. I'd like to see you put some of the new bass fry in the 50 gallon tank to see how they do.
I believe the bird at 13:15 is a Black-necked stilt.
Never fail to disapoint these vids can't wait to see whats in this 1 keep up the good work
That bird is a Black- Crowned Night Heron. Man you're doing it right you're gonna have the greatest pond in the State. We are learning so much from you Sir. Roll Tide I was born in Tuscaloosa
Wow I can’t believe its been a whole year since you stocked the bass! It feels like you just broke ground on the pond, time really flies. Love the videos!
I have been waiting for this video ever since you first mentioned Moby was destined for the backyard pond. Liking before watching and no one can stop me.
I really love your videos. It's awesome how much effort you put in. You are pretty much living my dream!
I know exactly how you feel. I’ve made that same comment. This is my dream home.
I think it's most people's dream, but we are a few million dollars short 🙂
I am absolutely addicted to your videos! I find myself checking every day to see if you have posted a new video. I am a BamaBass addict!!!
Congrats Moby you absolute beast! Play nice with everyone now ya hear
Please bring back the stream of the pond, it would be awesome to watch Moby
Moby’s gonna raise some hell in the 5 acre pond!
he's going to the backyard pond though?
Well eventually he’s gonna be there
@@Jesus_is_King197 in theory he never will go to the pond , atleast thats what they said , he will remain in the backyard pond because they want to keep it closer
@@NikoMoraKamu thats a little sad though:( His potential to become a top predator would be fun to spectate
One of the best channels on RUclips. Yaw should name 1 of the fish Champ since Alabama wins so many Championships
Its good to see the fish doing great. Glad to see Moby doing good in his new pond.
Moby is the top G of the pond life!. That sounds good. You should market products stating "Pond Life" like they have for salt life. I bet you'd move it
I've been watching before you got Moby so happy to see him going to the pond
Moby has outgrown his space just about as fast I outgrew pants in my teenage years. I've been a follower since the beginning stages of digging out the pond. The pond looks beautiful and most of all peaceful. I think Moby will definitely be the new Sheriff in the pond. I enjoy the videos. Many, many thanks.
Can we have a moby update
I hooe oliver is doing great you are just at tbe start of a great family you are a great dad and your kids will have so much fun growing up
Love the content, wholesome and pleasant in a not so nice world. Every time I start up a video my dog comes running cause he loves to watch all the wildlife footage, Keep it up! looking forward to seeing how moby does in his new pond
One of my favorite videos to date-finally seeing Moby released into his new home, the algae battling, and your assessment of the warm/cold water “air conditioner” in the pond. I’ve loved your channel for years and thankful that you continue to share all of this with us.
After seeing the red spots I did a bunch of googling and came up on something called “hemorrhagic septicemia” which is a bacterial disease in fish.
Might be worth looking into since it was on two of the ones you caught
Red blood spots are also common with bass during spawning season, where the tail gets damage from stirring up the gravel
@@BenTForkx yeah I found that as well but the photos from that didn’t match as well as hemorrhagic septicemia. The sores from that looked more like human skin injuries and were indenting blisters and red marks whereas these are very round blood blisters protruding from the fish and not just at the tail
@@BenTForkx injuries from making a nest would be more irregular and have bleed over. I’m sure he’s probably looking into it though and will have an update and later video.
I could watch a live cam of Moby in the pond for hours! Thank you for this series! ❤
Seeing how Moby has grown is incredible. Do you have plan to move him into the pond at the farm at some point in time?
The two ducks that you saw are sea ducks, if you see there long pin feathers on the back of them, then you know of what they are. For it is rare to see them in ponds like this, but they will eat any thing out side the realm, no mater where it comes from.
Been waiting over a year for this! 😭SO EXCITED FOR MOBY! LET’S GO!!!!
Moby is why I subscribed. Hope he does well out there! Looks amazing.
I’m jealous of the pond 100%
Loved the footage, cant wait to see more of Moby in the backyard pond 👍🏾👍🏾
The black and white birds flying around are Black-necked Stilts. Sweet find! Love the videos!
~Benjamin
I wish you the best of luck with the "Black Beard." I have been battling this menace in my tank for the past two years and I have had no luck, it just keeps coming back. Loved the history on Moby!!!!!!!
Try 50/50 Hydrogen Peroxide and Seachem Flourish in a small spray bottle that mists. You can spray a couple sprays underwater directly on it. Dont spray a bottle full in one day. 4 or 5 spots today and spray some more in another couple of days..Dont mix a lot because in about 2-3 days its not any good anymore. The BB will turn purple in a couple of days and dissapear. I learned to cut my lights back and feed a little less and try to find the sweet spot where the algae stops growing. Hopefully that will help.
Quickly became my favorite series lately.
Moby update?
Mystery bird pair look like Plovers 💙🇦🇺
Great stuff! Fun to see Moby and Tiger react to seeing you walk into the room. I'm betting that Moby will still approach you in the pond.
CHEERS!
Moby has so much personality he's great to watch
Love the update, i know your family is proud of it!
I absolutely love your channel. I enjoy watching the journey these fish go through as they grow. I thank you for explaining everything about what you are doing.
*Can the bird be a Black-necked Stilt? Looks sort of like one. Hard to tell*
Mr. Moby is King of the pond now.
That’s awesome! Glad for him! Was waiting for this vid :-)
loved every single episode of this series. i’d love to get a chance to win a trip to come out and get a tour of it with you. a great name for a bass would be Tank!
This is just the most beautiful Oasis ever
Love this series!!!!
Wish I could go back to when i found this channel and rewatch everything
just me or I wish I could do anything like this?
Also i will enjoy moby in his new pond and will enjoy watching being moved to the big pond..
How long do you think you are going to do updates on the 5 acre pond for?
Years I hope!!
I hope forever lol
Man I’ve been here since y’all caught moby and I’m so glad to see him going into the pond and living a naturalistic life
What a legend Moby is, great job with the pond.
are the red spots natural or a disease?
Curious too, wonder how Copper got those red spots on the tail.
Greetings from the BIG SKY. That fish, Moby, will be known and feared by all the minnows in your pond.
Seeing Bonnie and Clyde being released into the five-acre pond and now Moby being released into the backyard pond makes me ecstatic. It's been a long time in the making and I'm so glad to see it come fruition!!
The second moment we've all been waiting for!!!
13:02 Black-Necked Stilts. You must not be far from the Gulf! Of course, they seem to be found in all sorts of new places lately, all the way up to Canada
13:19 Laughing Gull, bold white but broken eyerings (crescents) but with a larger bill and no spots on the tips of the primaries to distinguish it from another inland gull called the Franklin's Gull. They usually do not travel as far inland as some other gulls and so this also says you must be near the Gulf ;)
Cane Toads are a pest here in Australia. Decimating our native wildlife. Brought in to Australia to eat the sugar cane beetle. But the smart men in white coats didn't realise cane toads cannot climb like green tree frogs. Now we have millions and millions Volcanoes all around Australia. As a kid everywhere I went I un-alived them.
I feel like a proud Uncle watching Moby getting introduced to the backyard pond. I started watching your channel at the pre-planning stages of the backyard pond, and to see Moby replace Bonnie and Clyde, it just doesn't seem that long ago. Its truly been a blast that you've allowed us to join on this adventure. You keep sharing and I'll keep watching from Texas. Just wish I could get my fish name on your list. If you do decide to pick one of my names, I like to see any one of the following: Turkey, Turbo, Rybot or Lomo. These are the nicknames of my beautiful grandkids. Thanks, GDaddyTX
I am so glad Moby got moved to bigger living spaces. Thanks for sharing, may God bless you all.
This was actually really fun to watch!!!🙌🏼
Bobcat or young panther? Or a big ass house cat lol. And goooooo
Moby is probably the coolest pet fish anyone ever had.
You've done an incredible amount of work with the creation of your pond, all sorts of animals appreciating the pond. May I suggest planting some shade trees for the pond edge. I'm unfamiliar with American trees but they will provide cover and help keep the water cooler. Well done.
Moby movin on up - to a delux pond in the backyard
What a fabulous job , you've done making that pond, the wildlife coming into the area all arriving now too
One of my favorite channels on RUclips!