In this video, I cast net shrimp in the ocean to feed to the turtles. The turtles loved them and ate every one that i brought them. Thanks for watching!!
I love coconut shrimp, butterflied shrimp, shrimp spring rolls, and Hawaiian shrimp and pineapple! However, your turtles clearly love fresh shrimp the most!
it seems to be a little hard for them to chew the shrimp because it's more rubbery than fish meat. maybe you should break them into little bits if you feed them shrimp again.
Love the turtles! And would love to hear the frogs croaking after dark and any other night sounds out there! Love all your videos - please keep them coming!
@@lukeherdaii9528 I'm in the northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, but not in a rural area, but just outside the city limits. I previously lived in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia on the western side of North Mountain where it was definitely rural. Always loved the sounds of nature at night time.
I will sometimes get like, half a pound of peeled refrigerated shrimp from my local pick n save and give one of the shrimps to my pet box turtle and she loves them.
I forgot I was subscribed to you. I used to watch your videos all the time but youtube has not shown me one on my feed in about 2 years until this video.
I love for you to name the little one smite. Your video are so entertaining keeping me entertained for years when you were at the old, old pond before you built one.
Wait but those are saltwater shrimps, is it good for them? They're freshwater animals after all not specifically brackish like the diamondback or the snappers.
awesome. i have never seen somebody catch shrimp with a cast net, keep up the good work. by the way, you don"t mind if i am the first to comment right?
"They have pretty weak jaws so it's hard for them to take bites out of stuff" my little turtle begs to differ, my fingers get too close and it's free realistate... What a little biter, I gotta be careful he doesn't try to bite his feeding tweezers so he doesn't hurt himself
I miss Tank too, but we have to remember he was a wild turtle from a drainage pond and if he doesn't want caught he won't be and we need to respect his boundaries.
The red-eared slider or red-eared terrapin (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a subspecies of the pond slider (Trachemys scripta), a semiaquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States, is also popular as a pet across the rest of the world, and is the most invasive turtle. It is the most commonly traded turtle in the world.
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I wish the views got a little bump again, i am certainly loving every video! Thanks for making them, can't wait to see how the ponds, turtles and gar develop!
I love how the first turtle paused after taking the first bite, like he was thinking “Hey, this is actually pretty good. I want more!”
I love coconut shrimp, butterflied shrimp, shrimp spring rolls, and Hawaiian shrimp and pineapple!
However, your turtles clearly love fresh shrimp the most!
You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, sauté it. There’s um, shrimp kebabs, shrimp creole.
Shrimp gumbo, pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There’s pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp.
Shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich.
That’s, that’s about it.
@@ScenicFlyer4 that's shrimp everything!
it seems to be a little hard for them to chew the shrimp because it's more rubbery than fish meat. maybe you should break them into little bits if you feed them shrimp again.
Awesome video! The turtles definitely seem to like the shrimp!
The turtles secretly have lemons and cocktail sauce in their underwater lair.
HAHAHA love this take!!
...and melted butter 😄🇺🇲🦅🦬
@@robynperdieu3434 Good call.
I used to deny it but I can no longer , he truly is the fish whisperer
Love the turtles! And would love to hear the frogs croaking after dark and any other night sounds out there! Love all your videos - please keep them coming!
Are you in a big city? My wife sometimes complains about the birds and frogs 🐸 making so much noise but I like it. We are in central rural Ohio.
@@lukeherdaii9528 I'm in the northern Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, but not in a rural area, but just outside the city limits. I previously lived in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia on the western side of North Mountain where it was definitely rural. Always loved the sounds of nature at night time.
Turtle feed is the best asmr ever xxx
I swear I could spend hours a day watching these little turtles :)
Wow you dont realise how lucky you are to get shrimps like that, they are extremely dear to buy here 😢 you treat your turtles well 😊
I do love shrimp.
I'm back in this channel after like 2 years and very much surprised to see the progress you've made😮❤
I will sometimes get like, half a pound of peeled refrigerated shrimp from my local pick n save and give one of the shrimps to my pet box turtle and she loves them.
My turtle is named nibbles and he will go crazy over shrimp
Great video!
Haha they look so grumpy all the time.
You need an underwater drone camera and also a nano bubble generator to clean and clear the water.
I forgot I was subscribed to you. I used to watch your videos all the time but youtube has not shown me one on my feed in about 2 years until this video.
❤ make it in smaller pieces
Great video.
I love for you to name the little one smite.
Your video are so entertaining keeping me entertained for years when you were at the old, old pond before you built one.
Can you pls feed the turtles night crawlers next pls🙏
I had a pet piranha . I'd give him minnows . He would only eat the heads .
I envy that you can just go out and catch shrimp. Btw, why don't you break the shrimp a part for the turtles?
Man i would send you cool fish like rare plecos but never got into shipping live
I wonder if the bass stole a few shrimp from the turtles. 😁
try the shrimp again but dice it up into smaller bite size pieces
Always love your videos, have a great memorial day🙂
Wait but those are saltwater shrimps, is it good for them? They're freshwater animals after all not specifically brackish like the diamondback or the snappers.
what happened with previous turtles ?
Maybe if you score the shrimp they could pull off bite sized pieces? Or they were hoping for breaded, deep fried shrimp and cocktail sauce?
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129👍's up fish whisperer thank you for sharing
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Feeding ideas for the turtles:
Raw catfish fillets
Peeled Crawfish
Lobster tails
What happened to that old catfish from the other pond? I think it's name was Odie or something like that.
Where are you? What state do you live in, just wondering?
My fish love shrimp but I break them up into segments so they can eat it easier. Leaving the shells on
awesome. i have never seen somebody catch shrimp with a cast net, keep up the good work. by the way, you don"t mind if i am the first to comment right?
The fish whisper is an asmr channel with turtles and catfish
Nice
I hope they don't choke on the shrimp head tho ...Now I want shrimp so expensive over here ughh
What happened to Tiny Tim and the rest of the turtles?
What is that sound in the background?
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Not gonna lie kind of unsatisfying lol the way they couldn’t chomp through it and get good pieces off of the shrimp
"They have pretty weak jaws so it's hard for them to take bites out of stuff" my little turtle begs to differ, my fingers get too close and it's free realistate... What a little biter, I gotta be careful he doesn't try to bite his feeding tweezers so he doesn't hurt himself
I’m now missing four fingers, you should have included a disclaimer that “Weak Jaws” doesn’t apply to Snapping Turtles.😂
Your finger is next.
Have you ever gotten a nip out of your finger
Yes. It’s not as bad as you’d think
Do you have the shrimp and see you can catch some more and getting your name scar right after the lion king Disney😊
I hate shrimp, I guess I can’t be a turtle…
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You're so great with that net. And I had no idea shrimp were so close to shore! Great turtle video. Thanks! Congrats on your net, too.
We want Tank back 🙏🙏🙏
I miss Tank too, but we have to remember he was a wild turtle from a drainage pond and if he doesn't want caught he won't be and we need to respect his boundaries.
Excellent point 👍
So Kyle go back to the old pond and feed tank and the old school bass
I thought tank went missing after everybody was moved to the ponds TFW tried to make?
Guys I got baby bass in 10 gallon if u want to see it grow up also a baby snook❤ also reptiles😅
Happy Memorial Day! Shrimp Dinner For The Turtles.🍤
they are so cute, i love turtles ❤
Eatin good in the neighborhood
Yet another awesome video, brother! Those shrimp were huge! I hope you kept a few for table fare.
I recently begun making UA-cam videos of my travels. Any advice on how I can improve them would be much appreciated!
Prime Fish Whisperer is back🎉
Wow. Those shrimp looked delicious. Made me hungry!
You Need to post more of your adventures, we have missed you.
Wow the turtles really loves shrimp huh?😅
I'm so happy to see more turtle feeding videos! Thank you!
How’s your food little turtles?🐢🐢🐢🐢
A wonderful video thank you I never thought that Turtles would eat shrimp who knew
The red-eared slider or red-eared terrapin (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a subspecies of the pond slider (Trachemys scripta), a semiaquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States, is also popular as a pet across the rest of the world, and is the most invasive turtle. It is the most commonly traded turtle in the world.
So what you're saying is open season?
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I’d suggest mashing up the shrimp a bit so it’ll be easier for them to bite pieces off.
I love the turtles so much 🐢
Cut up in smaller pieces next time
This is making me really want to eat shrimp.
More fish feeding
Amazing shrimp, huge!
Your videos are so relaxing, you are the Bob Ross of marine wildlife
I had pet turtles years ago and we fed them shrimp, they loved it too
Adorable🐢🐢🐢🦐🦐🦐
You're supposed to PLACE THE FOOD IN THE WATER!!SMH!!!
Love seeing all the little turtle head poke out of the water❤
Great video 👍
In my country that's a prawn and shrimp are a few millimetres in length. And no, we don't cook the bloody things on a barbie.
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I wonder if the turtle would like surströmming?
I mean who doesn't like shrimp? Just don't take them to Red Lobster for all you can eat shrimp. They might put them out of business. Lol
I wish the views got a little bump again, i am certainly loving every video! Thanks for making them, can't wait to see how the ponds, turtles and gar develop!
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I think you should cut it for them
Do you raise your own shrimp? 🦐
I love these videos!
The heads & shells are a good source of calcium for the turtles.
what was the net he used can anyone tell me
You still live in cinco
Tutels
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Nice video
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those are really beautiful and delicious looking shrimp
Where is the shrimp fishing location?
1:44 For a second i thought he was going for your finger.
Interesting!
Thanks!
I wonder what happen to the common snapping turtle you rescued few months ago.