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1 in MILLION BLUE LOBSTER FOUND in FISH TRAP!



In today’s video, we revisit the tiny creek where we found exotic aquarium fish including the 1 in a million blue crawfish! In this night time adventure we found big crawfish, tadpoles, apple snails, catfish, and managed to find a female blue crawfish to breed with my male!

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  1. I feel like if u find an invasive species u should take it even if u don't plan to keep it bc not only Florida but all over the USA invasive fish are invading the rivers. Florida bears the brunt of invasive species & needs any help u can provide so native wildlife can thrive. Take those snails, do whatever with them, same with invasive fish too.
    Edit: i know ur young & rly just out having fun catching fish to keep. But what ur doing now could totally be a career. And the world is getting messed up bc of US. So it's also up to US to try to fix it.

  2. Why you let that snake head go itll populate and breed ridiculously and eat all the ornamental fish that you like to catch especially the gouramies that you love so much. But if those snakeheads are invasive ther will be an invasion of snakheads. So just saying you must erradicate the snakeheads because before you know it when the snakehead breed they have hundreds of babies and is also mouth breeders so ther is no way other predator fish can eat the babies of thy snakeheads… snakeheads are not native or indigenous they are invasive and foreign.

  3. That's a tiny crawfish.. I saw WAY bigger in Mississippi and we even have way bigger ones out here in California. I saw some that had to be 8 inches long in the Yuba River under the 5th Street Bridge.. (if anyone from NorCal sees this, you know where to find them, just be careful of the meth heads and rattlesnakes) BTW crawfish are freshwater lobsters.

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