I Found a MONSTER Living in a Creepy Tunnel!

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Published 2023-10-23
In today’s video, I find MONSTER fish living in a dangerous hidden tunnel! Inside of this tunnel lives venomous snakes, alligators, spiders, deadly fish, and TONS of rare aquarium fish! So we walked through with our nets and fish traps to see what we could catch! We netted around in the tunnel and caught African cichlids, blue crawfish, snakeheads, oscars, AND MORE! We then discovered mysterious sewers inside the tunnel that were INFESTED with snakes and monster fish! So we decided to place our fish traps in there before exploring more of the tunnel! We then found rare freshwater crabs, knife fish, cichlids, and catfish! But we had to turn back after hearing an alligator growl at the end of the tunnel! We left our fish traps sit overnight and ended up catching tons of fish, but we also caught a MASSIVE snake that actually ate one of my fish! So we had to carefully remove the snake so we could take all the fish we caught back to my house to put into my backyard ponds and fish tanks! Should we go back and explore more of the tunnel?

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All Comments (21)
  • @Saberrex1
    Seriously, Bobby, get a guide to the native snakes in Florida. Being able to identify the snakes in your area will help you immensely in remaining safe and telling venomous snakes from harmless ones.
  • @bobbysmom623
    Thank heavens Snappy wasn’t around!! Everyone give Helen some love for being sooo brave!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • In case anyone was wondering, the crawfish looking thing is called a vampire shrimp! They're filter feeders and great in aquariums since they're friendly.
  • You caught a nice Banded Water Snake. A nonvemonous native snake here. These are a common snake to find if you are in more aquatic areas. And that Gator to is beautiful and cute 🥰
  • @willho4564
    I know people hate this but only ogs can like this comment
  • @uyenvyho5752
    You are so brave!! I won’t be able to do what you do. Thank you for saving those fishes
  • @janeybelcher8055
    It’s a water snake, please learn about the snakes there. I know you know the coral, but please learn about the water snake and the cottonmouth , I don’t want to see you get hurt
  • @SpeakerRenee
    Hey Bobby you need to carry around one of those pocket size laminated Snake identification charts. You also need to put ropes on all of your traps, before you get hurt trying to retrieve one. Love your videos, so glad Helens back. She is so brave!!!
  • @Skishtube
    watching your videos before I sleep or after school whenever it always is enjoyable
  • @rayvance5999
    I just need to take a moment and say - WOW! It is so awesome that you are doing this. For me, it is the enthusiasm that you display and the passion you have to rescue these fish. I dunno if you resell them to places but just the fact you pull them out of some of the craziest places and give them a home...I applaud you brother.
  • @beckster205
    My daughter happened across your channel several weeks ago and now our whole family is addicted! Such fun and educational content! Thank you!
  • @paranoiarpincess
    There was a person half a dozen or so videos back that names each mystery species and their time slots. I miss them 😕
  • @guysolis5843
    Lots of energy here. My brother and I began exploring culverts, ponds and any place that had water. We seen many fish but our focus was on tree frogs and we brought a lot of the home. Later in life we still explored. Now I explore with my son..Great video..and Florida residents are legendary for releasing their pets into the wild so be careful you don't meet an Electric Eel..
  • @rogueisded
    FISH ID LIST FOR TODAY'S EPISODE!!! 2:20 African Cichlid 2:50 Everglades Crayfish 3:00 African Cichlid 3:19 Everglades Crayfish and Convict Cichlid 3:58 Everglades Crayfish, Molly and Striped Rafael Catfish 4:54 African Cichlid 5:42 Electric Blue Crayfish 6:29 Tilapia 7:50 Walking Catfish 8:29 Peacock Bass (dead) 9:28 Red Tiger Oscar 9:50 Hoplo Catfish 10:24 African Fan Shrimp 11:10 Convict Cichlid 12:59 Banded Water Snake 14:19 Electric Blue Crayfish 14:43 Blue Akara Cichlid 15:26 Hoplo Catfish 15:51 Black Ghost Knife Fish (Mayan Cichlid was also in the net) 17:41 Giant Snakehead 19:20 Giant Freshwater Prawn 20:15 Shortbody Mayan Cichlid (?) 20:38 Electric Blue Crayfish 21:05 Panther Crab 21:33 American Alligator (Bellow Heard) FISH TRAP #1 22:18 -Convict Cichlid -Mayan Cichlid -Mollies -Jack Dempsey Cichlid -Dull-Eye Royal Pleco (L191) -Madtom Catfish -Oxydoras kneri (Thorny Catfish) x2 FISH TRAP #2 24:46 -Banded Water Snake (they're really cute) -Mystery Pink Cichlid -Convict Cichlid -Electric Blue Crayfish -Peacock Cichlid -Jack Dempsey Cichlid -Mystery Catfish, possibly a Salmon-Tail -Everglades Crayfish I'm still not very good with cichlids, so sorry about that guys! But thats all the fish and other animals for today. Stay safe, and see you guys next video.
  • @lil_dukey6722
    The big crawfish lookin shrimp you caught is a very rare and expensive type of shrimp that comes from Africa. It is called by many names, some of which include Atya Gabonesis, African fan Shrimp, or a vampire shrimp. They are filter feeders, and can only breed in brackish (as far as anyone knows). Although they look menacing, they are extremley peaceful, and (as the name suggests), only eat particles in the water. Seeing as they are very rare, peaceful, and relativley defenseless, it is likley not a good idea to keep it with crawfish.
  • @timsmith3367
    Bro is literally standing next to a dead peacock bass like it’s an every day kinda thing 😂😂😂