I Found Axolotls in a Sewer!

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Published 2023-11-27
In today’s video, I find axolotls living in a sewer and my goal is to catch as many as possible! First, I send a GoPro into the sewer to see if I can get any footage of whatever is down there! I ended up finding clown knife fish, pike cichlids, axolotls, and TONS of mysterious fish… And now that we know what’s down there, I started netting to try and catch them out! I caught Oscar’s, catfish, colorful crawfish, knife fish, and MORE! And after awhile I finally caught my first axolotl in the sewer! But we know there’s more in there so we kept going… We caught more rare fish including a monster jaguar cichlid and more alien fish! After more netting we managed to catch 1 more axolotl before the sewers became too murky to keep going… So we decided to place 2 fish traps and leave them there overnight! We brought back all the fish we caught so far to my backyard ponds and fish tanks and came back later that night! When we checked our fish traps we found TONS of fish inside including, pufferfish, more axolotls, bichirs, catfish, AND MORE! In total we caught 6 axolotls which I put in my backyard pond! Should we go back and do a part 2 at this sewer?

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All Comments (21)
  • @user-iu9uk5yc7n
    Im glad you are one of the people who cares for the environment who cares for the animals and who cares for anything deadly there
  • @rogueisded
    FISH AND OTHER ANIMAL ID LIST FOR TODAYS EPISODE: 5:51 Albino Clown Knife Fish 6:10 Common Plecostomus Catfish and Bluegill 6:30 Largemouth Bass and Blunthead Cichlid (I am learning more about cichlids so hopefully I will be able to ID them better) 7:06 Tiger Oscar 7:44 Bluegill and Tiger Oscar 8:14 Banjo Catfish 8:55 Largemouth Bass x2 and White Everglades Crayfish 9:32 Apple Snail and Tiger Salamander Larvae 10:41 Crenicichla sp. 'Xingu i' Pike Cichlid (The I at the end is not a typo) 11:29 Tiger Oscar 11:51 Malawi Squeaker Synodontis Catfish 12:31 Elephantnose Knife Fish 13:24 Bluegill and Freshwater Sole Fish (Practically a freshwater flounder, Australian native, these guys get HUGE) 14:20 Jaguar Cichlid 14:58 Albino Clown Knife Fish 15:40 Largemouth Bass 15:51 Tiger Salamander Larvae 16:31 American Shad, Stone Loach and Freshwater Sole 17:21 Common Plecostomus Catfish, Red Claw Crab and Panther Crab 18:36 Black Upside-Down Catfish Fish Trap #1 (Green Trap) 22:55 - Uaru Cichlid - Tiger Salamader Larvae x2 - Spotted Tilapia x7 - Amazon Puffer x2 - Albino Clown Knife Fish -Congo Puffer - Marbled Headstander Fish Trap #2 (Black Trap) 24:52 - Albino Clown Knife Fish x2 - Spotted Tilapia x4 - Cuckoo Catfish or another Malawi Squeaker - Tiger Salamander Larve x2 - Senegal Bichir - Marbled Headstander Thats all for today guys! Sorry I wasn't able to nail all of them, some of these guys were really tricky. See you all in the next video and hope you have a great day!
  • @slimbocker73
    I wish I could be as excited about literally anything as much as you are about fish.
  • @CristalMadina
    I watch you every day before I go to sleep and you bring joy into my life❤❤
  • People who want him to keep doing the sewer (credits to Helen for filming the video) 👇🏾
  • The first one looks something like an elephant nose/eel-don’t know. The other are freshwater flounders(they love good cover in the fish tank/pond. Sending the go-pro down to investigate was a great idea! You need to do that in other sewers(without alligators!). You can sew those nets with fishing line, I’ve done that and it works good! Another fantastic video Bobby and Helen! AMAZING CATCHES! You need to go back and do this sewer again! Kudos
  • I enjoyed the video. Having caught those large Oscars and Leopard reminded me we have not had a tour of the ponds lately. I like visiting them all from time to time. Say hi to the lovely Helen for us.
  • @iantubie
    a white crawfish is called an albino crawfish plus don't eat it, it's very poisonous. so good luck with the crawfish ( i think you should name it albert cause it sounds similar to albino) i really don't get many likes
  • @bridgetmenes2463
    Nice work once again Bobby. Here's the names for some of the fish you had trouble identifying. Netting: - The mystery knife fish you caught is an Elephant-Nose Knife Fish. - The suspected flounder is a Freshwater Flounder - The eel-like fish that stuck to the sewer wall is a type of Loach, there are multiple different kinds. Traps: - Questionable puffer/flounder is a Freshwater Puffer Fish.
  • @Jenna_xraydragon
    Good job Bobby and Helen. Bobby makes me nervous on the concrete divider. That is the granddaddy of all jags that you guys found there. Amazing. ❤❤
  • @SaltNCheyenne
    I love the traps made from the trash cans!!! Perfect!
  • The fish that was sticking to the wall is called a plecco. I was obsessed with them for a year or two i had like 20 at a time. They're filter feeders, completely harmless and typically very calm when handled. They can breathe air but only for a minute or so, plus it's really difficult to kill them by accident, making them great fish to own for newbies or people with kids and/or pets.
  • @charlienicki1427
    Helen love you lots and bobby too 💗💗💗 you are an amazing couple 💖
  • @leesaneyman8304
    😍😍😍 I think that's my favorite sewer 😁 You definitely need to go back.
  • @LucyCooney-qt1bv
    Axolotls are my favorite animal!!! I love them they are adorable!!!
  • @jadziapax
    It's hard not to smile just listening to you!