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Saving EVERY Fish From DESTROYED Abandoned Pond!



In today’s video, I find out that the abandoned ponds are being destroyed! After months of saving rare aquarium fish that were left in these ponds, they finally started filling them in… We decided to try one last time to save out as many fish as possible before its too late! I threw the cast net and caught bass, African cichlids, oscars, AND MORE! I also netted around and caught tons of fish including a mystery catfish! We also placed 3 fish traps and ended up catching the most fish we ever have here! From electric blue jack dempseys, to unknown species of catfish, we saved TONS of exotic fish which we brought back to my backyard ponds to live the rest of their lives… Not sure if we have any more time before everything is gone, but who wants us to try and save some more?

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  1. I am old, but if I lived near you I would help you all I could, even at your home ponds.. I had my share of aquariums and I raised, and rehabilitated many breeds of Turtles. Now I am the "old cat lady". LOL. God bless you guys❤️🙏🏼🇺🇸 I just love all of the Placos.

  2. If cant save the illegal fish and it going to die a awful way why not end its life and feed it to your pet or just end it so it don't suffer the up coming fate atleast with u it be fast then drying up cover in dirt mud and getting sun burn gasping for air and water

  3. Just a question the fish that are invasive species, you throw back right? Would it not be better to remove them altogether…and use then as bait or food for those in your ponds?

  4. One of the smallest members of the genus Synodontis, the upside-down catfish is aptly named for its upside-down swimming posture, which makes it easier for it to feed more effortlessly on the water's surface. It is also known as the blotched upside-down catfish because of its spotted appearance. They are an extremely popular species that have been admired for countless centuries; their images have even been found in ancient Egyptian art

  5. Thank you Bobby for saving all the fish that you do please keep doing what you do and please keep making your videos I thanked you for saving all those fish and given their forever home because at the sewers and stuff like that they get their homes destroyed

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