I Found Dolphins in a Sewer!

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Publicado 2024-01-03
In today’s video, I find dolphins living in a sewer, along with a ton of other rare fish! After discovering axolotls living in this sewer in a recent video, I decided to go back to see what else I could find! So I started netting around and I caught TONS of rare fish including exotic catfish, knife fish, Oscar’s, cichlids, giant gourami, albino plecos, and MORE! I kept netting in the sewer, and I ended up discovering something CRAZY! I found what looked like an alligator skull, meaning we could encounter one… But we kept going and I ended up finding an extremely rare tiger salamander! However, the water became too murky in the 1st sewer so we decided to explore the second one! Immediately we caught a ton of big fish including a clown knife fish, big cichlids, and a MONSTER snakehead! We also found more rare fish including datnoids, colorful crawfish, lungfish, and even a freshwater dolphin! I then placed my 2 fish traps in the sewer, and left them overnight to hopefully catch something crazy! When it was finally time to check the traps, we found pufferfish, big catfish, African cichlids, rare alien fish, and more dolphins! We brought everything back to my house and put them into my backyard ponds and aquariums! Should we go back for a part 3?

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  • I can’t believe all the mysterious fish we caught! Should we go back and do a part 3?
  • @Teee1820
    “We gotta get all this fish out of here before they die” Tosses the Tilapia back
  • @nayar824
    "TODAY WERE GONNA SAVE FISH LIVES" Catches like 5 Tilapia "Back to the death pit they go" Aggressively throws Tilapia's
  • @CeltycSparrow
    I had no idea there could be such beautiful, colorful fish in a sewer, of all places.
  • The brown striped catfish was a big bumblebee catfish, the silver diamond-shaped fish are called monodactylus, or monos, and the dolphin fish is indeed called an african or freshwater dolphin fish, native to the great african lakes, they are predatory and electric, grow around 60 cm, and are relatives of the black ghost knifefish & elephant fish
  • @EPToomb
    Just wanted to thank you for getting my 9 year old little girl so interested in the hobby... Now when we go to the fish store she's calling out cichlids and gouramis like it's nothing. Great videos..
  • @Snipe-vr2rx
    The pointy gray fish you found is a type of anglerfish!❤
  • @HannahMakLPS
    I love your videos. This is how I know all these fish names
  • The dolphin fish that you caught is indeed a Freshwater Dolphin Fish. They are found in west Africa, and the shocks that you felt was indeed an electric shock. They use it to find food and defend themselves from predators
  • @spiritbear01
    Greetings from South Australia Wow all the fish I've always wanted ive only just found you and going through your videos I wish I had my tanks still some of them fish cost us an arm and a leg and and eye ball well done bud great video's
  • @meghant673
    I love his excitement with each new fish. It is so pure and refreshing 🥰🤍
  • The dolphin like fish you caught is a Bottle Nosed Mormyrid, otherwise known as the freshwater dolphin. They are very rare. Good catch!
  • Good to see you again❤ That fish you caught that looks like a dolphin is actually a Freshwater Dolphin Fish. They are very rare. Nice catch! Another great video ❤
  • @munchiis2486
    That's so cool! Do a part 3 but from another sewer sir. 🙏🏻
  • When you get around to it, I'm sure we could all agree that a pond by pond update is in order. 😉
  • @user-qs8dw9qp4j
    The mysterious catfish you guys caught was a “Leopard Catfish” and the dolphin looking ones were “Fresh Water Dolphin Fish” I hope that helped!
  • @jameswu3902
    This sewer has like crazy fish so I’m happy you did this video