I Found The Deadliest Animals On The Dark Web!

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In today’s video, I find the deadliest animals on the dark web and my goal is to buy them to keep as my new pets! I started by converting an abandoned pet store I bought into a crazy animal room filled with all types of enclosures! I then started my search on the dark web and I came across a saltwater fish mystery box that could contain sharks, eels, stingrays, and even octopuses! After a few days the package arrived and it was full of sea creatures including clownfish, seahorses, stonefish, lobsters, and starfish! After adding them into their aquarium I received our next animal off the dark web, which was an alien frog! They are called pipa pipa frogs and they are some of the rarest frogs in the world! I added them into their enclosure and I continued searching the dark web for more crazy animals! The next animal was by far the coolest one so far, it was a 3 foot long land crab! So, I placed the order and I set up the biggest enclosure I could for him! After a couple weeks it finally arrived and it was the biggest crab i’ve ever seen with claws the size of my hand… But this was just the beginning, and we had a lot more deadly animals to go! Next, I ordered the most dangerous snake I could find called an emerald tree boa! These snakes have super long teeth and are known for being super aggressive! After almost getting bit I got him into his enclosure, and I moved onto the next animal! Now while the snake was scary this next animal was even scarier! It was a goliath bird-eater tarantula, the biggest spider in the world! Now so far we haven’t been scammed on the dark web, but that was about to change… The next animal I ordered was a frilled dragon, but sadly it never arrived. I then found the rarest animal so far which was an albino snapping turtle for $3,000! Thankfully it arrived and I was able to add him into his new home… After that I bought dinosaur lizard mystery box, and inside was a caiman lizard, an asian water monitor, and a panther chameleon! I added them all into their own enclosures and I kept searching the dark web! I then came across an elephant trunk snake which is a fully aquatic snake that gets 10ft long! But there was still a ton of empty enclosures that we needed to fill, so I bought an insect mystery box that was filled with the craziest bugs on the planet! We found African giant millipedes, whip scorpions, monster beetles, scorpions, praying mantis, and a deadly vinegaroon that can shoot acid out of its body! However these next animals were the deadliest ones so far… They were poison dart frogs which can kill you if you touch them! So I carefully added them into their new home and I kept searching through the dark web! Next I stumbled upon a website that was selling a mata mata turtle for $800! These are some of the craziest looking turtles in the world so I knew I had to buy it! After weeks of waiting it finally arrived and I was able to put him into his aquarium! Now, there was only 2 more aquariums left to fill so I ordered the craziest animals I could find to put inside of them! In the first box was a baby octopus, one of the smartest creatures in the world! This was by far the coolest animal so far, but we still had more to go! Next was another deadly venomous fish called the scorpion fish! This fish is extremely venomous and is a master of camouflage, I carefully added him into the aquarium but it was still looking pretty empty so I opened up the last package and I found a real life shark inside! It was called a horned shark and only gets 4ft long so it will be the perfect pet shark! All together we bought so many rare and deadly animals, but there was still some empty enclosures so comment below what I should buy next!

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comment what rare and deadly animals I should buy next!

BassFishingProductions
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You need to take that sea horse out of the tank and put it in its own tank, sea horses cannot compete for food with other fish in the tank, they have to be target fed with live brine shrimp, and other live feed critters. Sea Horses also need slow moving water, most filtration systems are too powerful for them, they also need coral branches, sea weeds, or sea ferns so they can grip using the pre-ensile tail, they also like to hide and blend into the structures. It should be note the venomous fish is either an Angler Fish or a Stone fish, and both are voracious eaters and will grab and eat anything that comes within reach of their mouths.
Be very careful mixing fish species, salt water aquariums are a lot more difficult and require greater care than fresh water. You are also supposed to acclimatise the fish in there bags, inside the aquarium, and then slowly mix the waters together before putting into the aquarium water, the slimy sausage looking thing is a sea slug or sea cumber, they die very easily, and if it does it has to be removed from the tank immediately or it will pollute the tank and kill all other creatures.

VikingExploration
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Bobby u have to do ur homework on these fish. Don’t leave the seahorse in there with the other fish. He needs his own tank with a lot of branches to hold onto

Coopdog
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Bobby, I just hope you know what you're doing, and getting yourself into.
I've bought a snake when I wasn't prepared, and it didn't end too well for both of us.
Instead of leaving a hate comment like I originally planned, please keep careful watch of the salt water tank's salinity, and move the strange yellow thing into a different tank, because it could very well kill the other fish.
Also add coral and anemones to the tank as it is essential to the life of the clown fish.
If that crab really does get three feet long, you better have some kind of pen prepared. Seems like it was doing fine though. Emerald tree boas have sharp fangs, and they're not afraid to use them. They need high humidity, and plenty of places to climb. Don't be scared. I hope it eats frozen. Make sure to chest it over for mites, ticks and parasites. Please, please make sure you keep proper track of the diets of every animal. You can always sell, or re-home them if you are no longer able to take care of them. Its what I was forced to do. I spontaneously bought a snake from a shady source. I love snakes, and I had to watch it starve itself for months.
*I just hope you know what you're doing.*

marynaradchenko
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Me and me 5 year old daughter rewatch your videos every night before bed we love it keep it up!

donkeen
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Bobby I'm sure someone down in the comments already said this stuff, but as a tarantula owner the enclosure for the goliath bird eater isn't proper. It needs to be at least a 20 gallon long enclosure similar to your dart frog enclosure or the scorpion's enclosure. They need humidity to molt successfully and enough substrate to burrow. No heat lamp, but while they can be sturdy under some conditions yours might need a small heat mat on the back part of the tank if that building can't keep enough heat inside, remember if the temperature in the room is comfortable for you than it's comfortable for the tarantula. Another thing, the sea star with spikes might be a species that eats mainly on soft coral, so if nothing else it might be best to rehome it if you can.

From one pet owner to another, and also coming from a 10 year pet store employee Bobby, I don't condone this kind of content just for one's own viral popularity. If you're gonna do this sort of stuff with your time and money you should always do your research first on what you wish to keep for a pet, instead of gambling on the overall health and welfare of an exotic pet. Be it fish or otherwise. But I'm sure you must already know this deep down.
Best of luck to you and your pets

zztalk
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Name the clownfish Gerald! Love your videos!

KrabLewis
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There are a few comments like this below, but I'd like to add another. Im worried about this video Bobby. Not hating on it, but I cant like it. Buying animals like this means you dont know their source - How are they bred? Are they caught wild? What are their exact requirements? Are they suited to living in captivity?
I care for you Bobby, but unfortunately I care for nature more. I wanna see you in videos, not 3ft crabs. ❤

jamessaunders
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Just so you know Bobby, dart frogs aren’t poisonous in captivity. They get their poison from a type of ant or beetle that they eat in the wild

LPExotics-vz
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Sea cucumber from my granddaughter who watches you faithfully 😊

DGomez-yudw
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Bro casually turned a boring empty room into nightmare fuel. Thank you, i'm watching this before bed.

yaswanthyalamuri
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Bro so rich that he has a whole aquarium in his house

CamilaPillasagua
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25:24 goliath beetle also the African millipede needs more space I suggest you look up the minimum tank requirements for all of your new animals so they will be comfortable

FishingAnalysis
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Guys he said after 3 weeks, 1 week some days but he still didn't change his shirt 😂😂😂

WOBBUFFET-nwiw
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Bobby, i am so proud to see you branching out your husbandry, especially to snakes. You have a nice little zoo growing.
I am worried though about the impression you are making on your young viewers. First you say you got these species on the dark web because it is the only place to get venomous animals. This is not true and they are available from reputable vendors.
Second, acting like you are buying mystery animals sets a bad example. You know that you need to research a any species before purchase so you know you can care for it properly and have everything set up before it arrives.
Also you know you should only buy from reputable vendors. If you do not receive a purchase you should call your credit card company to stop oayment and report them to the Better Business Bureau. You missed a teachable moment for your followers.
You know you have many young viewers who look up to you. You should be showing them how to be responsible pet owners. You should tell them the research that goes into learning about each species and its needs. Tell them about hygrometers and the humidity requirements of species like dart frogs and tree boas.
In this respect I was disappointed with your video. However, i did enjoy seeing the variety of animals you have. I liked that you are expanding your interests. That was what i did enjoy about your video and i look forward to seeing more.

benbaker
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please make sure you’re prepared to take care of these animals.

KatelynHamm
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My 6 year old son is obsessed with you and wants to do what you do! Thank you so much for making one little boy very happy with your videos! Glad you’re back! 🎉

BrittanySusan-ms
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missed you and Helen Bobby...glad to see you posting again...

lynnbrown
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Just warning as someone who sees them often the millipedes can get up to arm length - the unidentified creature in the insect box is a whip scorpion, they actusly are very friendly and make good pets - keeping octopus is cruel as they are very intelligent and can get legitimately depressed

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What I like the best is the chameleon and I am Kevin, Carrie’s child and I am watching your videos on YouTube 😊

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