Releasing Our Pet Bass Moby into the Backyard Pond!

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Made me realize how long I have been following you I remember when you caught moby and can’t believe it’s already been a year since you stocked the pond

ryanmcgraw
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I have been watching this series since it’s beginning and it’s become my favorite! I get so excited when I get a notification of a new video ! The content is totally amazing and I thank you for sharing this experience with us all !!

prestonrussell
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the fish with the red spot could be sick

gearx
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Man I’ve been here since y’all caught moby and I’m so glad to see him going into the pond and living a naturalistic life

Parzivle
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Evidently you’ve won the lottery, good on you! You’re spending the money wisely.

Computer_Science_For_Everyone
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Great to see Moby enjoy his new surroundings. I’m sure Tiger will love his new home too!! Keep up the amazing work!! Also, still wanting to see “Warpath” 😂 hopefully I’m not being annoying lol

pajamachanic
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I believe the record for tiger bass is 22.4 lbs. Thats awesome i cant wait to see how they do over the next few years . Great content its great seeing moby move on.

gsfriendlytreesmmj
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So happy when I see a new video uploaded

badfrog
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Moby clearly was shocked lol.... his world got 10x bigger in an instant and he was now surrounded by new lifeforms he's never seen or interacted with before.

Courtneyhc
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are you planning on adding the prawn to the main pond?

yuven
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I can't wait for the prawns to grow up. You will have some fine dining.

robertc
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You cut the Moby wrangling scene!?!?!
We were all waiting with baited breath to see the fight.

kliether
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I think the pair of white an black birds that fly around are penguins!

aftongraham
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Still hoping for a bass named pipsqueak

GandOgaming
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This appears to be a nature oriented video and therefore appears to be an appropriate place to ask my nature oriented question. Can a sparrow have a cleft beak? I have a cousin who was born with a cleft palate (and I didn't like him at all). Well, I saw this sparrow the other day and a familiar feeling came over me and I realized I didn't like this so called bird, not even a little bit. I did not know why. A closer inspection revealed that the sparrow appeared to have a deformed beak I quickly deduced that the reason I did not like him is that he reminded me of my cousin and concluded that what appeared to be a deformed beak was actually a cleft beak. Science supports the fact that this may be an instance of avian cleft beak. If anybody is aware of a similar circumstance, involving a sparrow, please reply.

jimmyarbutus
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Again very disappointed you added tilapia which as a whole are very invasive. You should really just be trying to build a natural ecosystem. Won't even add vegetation because of the clay blanket. Natural ponds and others I've seen seem to do just fine with vegetation.

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Is Moby going to the big pond ever and if not why?

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