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I Found a MONSTER in an Abandoned Pond!



In today’s video I save MONSTER fish from an abandoned pond! Someone has been putting aquarium fish into this pond and it recently stopped working! So I had to try and catch as many fish out and save them before it’s too late! Hoping we wouldn’t find an alligator, we netted around in the dirty pond and caught African cichlids, angelfish, gar, ripsaw catfish, Severums, clown knife fish, lungfish, and even MONSTER FISH like arowanas, and fire eels! After saving a ton of fish out of the first waterfall, we decided to go find the second one! When we walked up to the pond we were shocked to find the POND MONSTER living inside! it turned out to be a massive albino channel catfish which we caught and brought back to my backyard pond, along with all the other fish we rescued which we put into my fish tanks, Should we go back and save more fish for a part 2?

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  1. First glance the big albino catfish looks like a Blue but, The blue catfish is identified using the amount of rays on its anal fin, and this is a surefire way of telling the difference between these two types of fish. The channel catfish has an anal fin with 30 rays or less, while they blue catfish has an average of 30 to 35 rays on its anal fin.

  2. Bluegill & bass eggs will often cling to the legs of aquatic birds, such as egrets & blue heron then get deposited in other bodies of water. I can only assume that some other species like tilapia would be the same. Here in south Louisiana new businesses often dig retention ponds for rain runoff & even tho landlocked, within a year you will see bluegill & bass without being stocked.

  3. Love your videos you can tell lots of time and effort go into them. Can't help wonder though how many fish you loose in the ponds to other animals like birds snakes etc eating them?

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