@ScottParisi

Another incredible BFP haul.  Wow.  

Cory catfish thrive in schools.   You should try to get another dozen or so and watch 'em go!   

They would be awesome in the pond as a cleaning crew.

@HooligansMx

Them apple snails would actually be very very good for your ponds especially the big ones!

@jamessutton3513

That fish is a skunk loach nice find. You should buy some tiger loaches for that aquarium it would be cool. Also a school of tiger barbs would be nice.

@sarahshallcross-willis9008

I LOVE how you don’t edit out “boo boos”. Your videos are amazing, energizing, and they make viewers feel like they’re right there with you.
So keep on filming those times you trip, have bad throws with the catch net…everything

@gidgitvonlarue9972

I LOVE the speciman container - use this all the time - and get a bigger one for bigger fish! We love seeing the fish in water xxx

@AbbaAlways

The fact that you felt bad for accidentally killing a fish you caught shows the empathy you have 🧡🤟🏼 

Not gonna lie when you took that second tumble I giggled lol! 😂 That looked like some dangerous slick sand lol 😝 &&& that Cory catfish is so dang cute! I had an Albino Cory that I loved so much but due to some financial circumstances I had to give her away so she could be better cared for. I named her little and my Gourami I gave away with her I named “biggie” 
Miss them to pieces even though my Gourami was a jerk to my Cory 🥺🧡🐟

@thelastsaneman

Those Doja Loaches are the same fish that's referred to as a Weatherfish or Weatherloach in the UK and Europe and they're a favourite of mine. Every tank I've owned has had three or four of those fish in it, as they prefer to be in a small group. Their wide tolerance for temperature makes them suitable in both cold water or tropical tanks and they're a very friendly fish. I've even had some that were hand-tame and fed from my hand.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

@carlsmuck284

The first fish you put into the specimin container is indeed a Rosy Barb. I once kept the long finned variant of them.

@arlanellot5621

Niech się twoje ryby żebyś pokazywał cały czas bardzo podobają mi są piękne i ładne😊😊

@rcplanesjohnreap2777

a good selection.. all typical fish that we would purchase from our aquarist shops in the UK. 
But caught in the wild.. nice !

@MichaelClifford2020

A big group of Serpae Tetras looks awesome! Highly recommend putting into a pond so they'll breed! Enjoyed as usual and inspirational too! Go Bobby!

@bbbuddahsweden

Love your channel.  You should put som black gravle in the botom of the ponds and some underwater bluelights. That would be very cool. Best wishes from South Sweden

@gemi_dave

The first fish looks like a rosy barb. Love the content 👌

@SimplyTreestump

Hell yeah let's have a fish tour (and hopefully underwater feeding)!! Would love to see everyone again. Have you settled on a name for the peacock bass?

@robertcrundwell2782

Bobby, the one you didn't know is a Botia (Skunk) loach.  The male Serpae are the red ones, the other a female. a Rosy Barb, Bronze Corys, and your striped fish looks like a Florida native Blackspotted Topminnow.

@eddyortiz8110

Bro you need to set those traps again at the same place ,but leave them for 8 hours I cant believe the quality Tropicals that are there. Cories?? Wow they like to be in groups of 6 or more. And that loach is fancy. 🐟🐟🐟✌🌿🌿

@raycooper2287

Wow, that fish is a rosy barb,  neon maybe, awesome video.

@TheCrawlspaceCraftsman

Yasuhikotakia caudipunctata - awesome find!!! Aka: Speckled Tail Loach!

@BestSellers2122

That little box is great!

@kmcollins84

The fish that kept getting you was a loach. Nice haul!