@grantchasesfish: Not A Video I wanted To Make…#aquarium #fishtank #petbass

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aidannavarro75
aidannavarro75 :
In the wild bass die randomly no matter how healthy they are and it a common thing if you owning one you can’t ovoid it so it just happens. Rip Jamal
2023-10-12 19:27:18
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definitely_not.kat2
𝒦𝒜𝒯👾 :
I have and Oscar and a couple angle fish in a 25 gallon tank but the Oscar is only a few weeks old so once the Oscar get full grown we r gonna get a 75 gallon tank
2024-10-23 01:44:13
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tylerdissel595
tylerdissel595 :
naahhhhh R.I.P jamal brooo🥺🥺🥺
2023-10-16 14:40:38
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gus_the_bass
Gus_The_Bass :
Rip Jamal. You were an amazing fish.
2023-10-12 19:34:10
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vamp.cpm
Vamp :
U should have washed the sand before adding it in
2024-07-06 02:01:32
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adam6ways
A D :
We lost a legend today rip
2023-10-12 19:34:43
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fishing_with_asher0
Asher :
could have ran into the glass like one of my blue gil did
2023-10-12 19:22:57
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dutch_griffin
Dutch griffin :
My pet bass passed just passed away too. I thought it was because the water temp was too cold for him.
2023-10-12 21:37:19
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josephrex123
josephrex123 :
Rip 🪦 my fish died yesterday to he was 2 🥺
2023-10-12 19:24:15
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tysenlowe104
Tysenlowe10 :
What was the thing that poped out the sand
2024-07-26 16:29:02
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jamesschultz420
JD S :
RIp Jamal
2023-10-12 19:32:29
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bumblebee_transformers1
Bumblebee 🐝🐝🐝🐝🍯 :
Maybe the filter hit him? Like it hit him but it took a second to like realize? Idk how to explain
2023-10-13 15:23:49
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belle_rose51
꧁✞✞𝒩𝒶𝓉𝒶𝓁𝓎✞✞꧂ :
I wasn’t ever expecting this video to come anytime soon but all I can say is that he must have lived a happy and healthy life…RIP Jamal 🕊️
2023-10-12 20:51:50
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linconclarke123
lincon :
R. I. P jamal 🕊
2023-10-12 21:36:02
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jimbothebass
JimboTheBass :
Prolly lack of oxygenation
2024-09-07 16:05:38
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tabledream83
Chris Wilcox :
Don't beat yourself up about it man, you're a great pet owner.
2023-10-15 12:46:21
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flowmm2_
flow :
add camera to see
2023-10-15 01:04:55
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fatseek
Fatseek :
Man I’m not crying your crying😢
2023-10-15 14:05:18
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vanish_edits3100
DavidsGamingedits :
rip jamal
2023-10-13 20:57:13
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juliuswe
Julius :
Rip jamal
2023-11-03 04:43:16
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lasingtae
💩 :
NO JAMAL
2023-10-12 23:01:58
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fishingman145
gar pike snapping turtles :
rip
2024-07-30 03:27:40
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hxnryy2.0
🐾 ʜᴇɴʀʏ .・゜゜・ :
💕
2025-06-01 21:53:36
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rylan.baker50
✞ℝ𝕪𝕝𝕒𝕟✞ :
😂😂😂
2025-05-29 01:48:57
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