I Found a Hidden Tunnel FILLED with DEADLY FISH!

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Publicado 2023-07-23
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In today's video, I find a hidden tunnel that is FILLED with DEADLY FISH! I go on the hunt in this new location in search for a highly venomous and poisonous fish called a toad fish to catch and keep as my new pet! In order to find one of these fish, we had to explore this scary tunnel that is filled with crazy fish! We placed 3 fish traps in the tunnel and netted around to see what we could catch! We ended up catching tons of prawns, gobys, snakeheads, gar, cichlids, plecos, AND MORE! We even found another tunnel which I crawled through to catch a rare ORANGE crawfish! However, after exploring the entire tunnel, we didn't catch a toad fish... So we came back later that night to check our fish traps and were SHOCKED at the creatures we caught including eels, and a RARE orange toad fish! We brought back all the crazy fish we caught and put them into my backyard pond as my new pets! Should we go back to this spot for a part 2?

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  • I can’t believe all the crazy fish we found at this new spot! Should we go back and do a part 2?
  • @riandietra1280
    not a stonefish and not venomous. that's a toadfish yes, but also not poisonous (though there are reports of ciguatera poisoning after consuming it) the species you caught (good catch by the way) is a Gulf Toadfish (Opsanus beta) and they come in colors of brown, red, orange and yellow.
  • My Son and I are fishing a lot and he’s buying traps and all sorts. I call him Bobby. You’re a legend and we will see you soon. Look after yourself first. Cheers from Australia.❤
  • @Bigmac.2010
    You might want to move the toad fish because if he mistakes one of your fish in the pond as prey, he will attack it and that clown night fish is the right size to be eaten. I suggest you make a nice sized tank just for him. Maybe you can put some fish like tilapia that you feed your predators maybe you should feed him that he’ll love it. This is just if you want to be safe. You should do part two to give him a friend never got so many likes
  • @erica-iv3te
    Helen obviously loves you enough to wade through snakes, sewers, tunnels etc
  • @zztalk646
    It's so cool you found a toad fish that's orange, quite a lucky find!
  • @annielightfoot2752
    Rob I’m sorry about your mental health issues but you faced it and now on the way to recovery.I’m in uk but I love your vids. Your enthusiasm is infectious x
  • @AleksanderFimreite
    "Stepping on this, or eating it, could kill you..." Goes to grab last fish trap (29:25) barefoot even after having confirmed that they live nearby. Also, if the one you found wiggled just a little, he could have spined you or splashed poisonous water in your mouth.
  • @CeratsTheCrunch
    A 33 MINUTE VIDEO!!??!? This is a MASSIVE treat for us!hell yeah! You also put a Toadfish (saltwater fish) in freshwater.....yeh he's dead
  • @leonslife3524
    bro should make a tilapia pond,i don't think they get enough attention from him
  • The Orange Toadfish is found in the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, from southeastern Florida, east to the Bahamas, southeast through the entire Gulf of Mexico to Yucatan, Mexico. These creatures make their homes in shallow waters in coastal bays and lagoons under rocks on grassy sea beds.
  • @dadagadson9625
    You should start a brackish water pond in your back yard. Love the videos!
  • @raysmith9101
    Of course we should do part 2 cuz I don't know like if there's any more fish in there that we haven't seen😢❤❤ can congratulations for getting all of the fish you caught that you have never seen🎉😊
  • I'm from Port Charlotte and seeing these fish brings many memories for me. Love your energy and enthusiasm for the water wild life. I am the same way. Never wanted tropical fish from the pet stores so, like you, I had aquariums full of fish and turtles along with some crawfish in my tanks. Your set up is by far, better than I had. Would love to come see what you have in all your tanks. Unfortunately, I live in Texas now and with a disabled wife, can't make any trips that are more than an hour away from home, just in case I have to get back to my wife in an emergency. Keep doing what you do. Looking forward to seeing more.
  • @lynetteseigh6249
    I just wanted to say it's pretty awesome how you get so excited about getting these fish that's remarkable you don't see excitement like that anymore. When you caught those baby snakeheads that you threw back you said that where you live it's illegal to keep them? I was absolutely shocked 😮 to hear that because I'm born and raised in the great state of Indiana. I also only live 10 miles from the Great lake Michigan. But in the state of Indiana it's illegal to put them back because there're such an invasive fish and they kill all the other fish. So come to the state of Indiana and you can catch all the snakehead you want and take it home. Lol😅 and by the way that was a tarantula. It wasn't a sling but it was an adolescent tarantula. 🕷️🕸️🕷️🕸️😅