Thank you so much for posting this! Many years ago, we bought a big bag of crawfish to cook, and there was one that kept climbing out, so we thought as hard as he was fighting to live, he deserved a chance. So we put him in our fish tank. He lived there for three long years! And he was already one of the bigger ones from the bag!
I can only imagine the relief that prawn probably felt when it finally got to burrow in the sand. And it felt safe and camouflaged for the first time in so long
@Harry McNamara how would you know? i’m sure if there was a creature bigger than us, they would deem us as organisms without a consciousness or soul either
Lil tip if you care. Use marine salt NOT table salt. Which has iodine and will kill anything you put in there within minutes. Also a specific gravity should be more like 1.025. Most oceans are around 1.023 to 1.030which is about 34ppm. So this might help when dropping your buddy in the salt soup you just made. Problem is the salinity changes in the ocean all the time depending on the location. BUT! 35ppt should be fine. Also when mixing in marine salts you should wait about 30 mins to an hour so the salt can properly dissolve. If it hasnt dissolved it can actually burn the gills or skin of fish, crustceans and corals. You can tell how cloudy the saltwater is. It wasnt ready yet. You can see 2 hours later how different the water looks. Ngl the shrimp probably went into shock and thats why it wasnt moving much and trying hard to acclimate to the higher salinity than its use to. Also prawns are super hardy soo yeah.. probably was going to live regardless lol
He’s not using iodine salt. He was using what’s translated as ocean powder to simulate ocean water. It’s just experiment. This prawn is not a pet or anything. It’s bought at supermarket. Most locally caught tiger prawns are alive in fish tanks in Japan and we buy them to cook with. And they cost a mini fortune. More expensive than lobster and of course more tasty, actually much tastier.
@@KittenBowl1 yeah i know it wasnt a pet lol. Was just my two cents. Take it with a grain of salt😉 also i have no idea what ocean powder is lol. I assume its marine salt. Because that does come as a white crystally powder most of the time. But who knows. I own reef tanks so to see this is like meh. Lol and i cant believe prawns would be more expensive. Ive had prawn and lobster both. Id still choose lobster everytime. But to each their own🤗
Inverts you buy at the pet store: cycle your tank for 4 months and maintain a constant temperature, drip acclimate for 6 hours and maybe it will live Supermarket prawn: throw in bowl of saltwater with aerator
I think one of the three had already died but two were still alive. Remaining one must feel so lonely and scared for its companions if indeed tiger prawns are capable of such feelings.
@@ASHERUISE You don't need lobsters alive during the actual cooking either. If you see lobsters in tanks in modern times sure they will be killed when you order but not buy dropping them alive into boiling water. The only reason you don't see it much is people don't know this so automatically assume a restaurant is "cruel" the minute they see live lobsters. It's true that lobsters taste degrades quickly after death but there's no real measurable difference between cracking them on the head before putting them in the pot. Honestly I'm not sure this happened a lot anyway. Living lobsters struggle. They can grip the side of a pot or flail and pinch you causing accidents which is not what you want in a rushed kitchen near a large amount of boiling water. Even from a practical standpoint. Boiling live lobsters makes no sense.
This is so cute! Long ago, when I was a little more than a kid, I accidentally caught a little transparent prawn (a Paleomon elegans), while playing with a bottle in the sea. I was so fascinated by it I decided to keep it as a pet. I got myself a supply of sea water by filling empty plastic bottles in the sea and going there monthly, and fed him fish flakes food. I changed the water every 3-4 days, in the sink. Sadly I didn’t have a proper tank at the time, but in spite of this, the prawn lived. I’d even say it thrived and changed its own skin several times! It was so beautiful to see it growing, its stripes getting bolder and blacker.... He was one of my first pets, for 2 years. :)
Man, it's surprising where some of our pets can come from. This reminds me when I got a feeder goldfish at a petstore (so my little brother wouldn't get bummed out finding the one he was gifted at a carnival a week before died). Ended up with me becoming his main caretaker, and I learned a lot about the upkeep of water life in the process. Got him a 240 liter tank, a heavy-duty filter and air pump, all just for him. He grew to be a monster 14 inches long and fat, from a wee skinny little 2 inch minnow. Managed to keep him alive for 7 years, and during his life I took him (and his goddamn heavy tank) along with me and my other pets across a couple of states and even from across one country and back. He died 6 months ago, and I'm still sad over it. Now I just keep the filter and his light running in his memory, it's gonna be hard having another fish to care of now; maybe after another 6 months I'll get over it. _Maybe._ _Tempura, you was the realest fish homie a girl could ever ask for. Swim in all dat fishy pu$$y in the afterlife for me, mang =')_
Oh man gold fish need a tank that big! I have a 32 gallon tank, which is about half that size, and I recommend doing a community tank with a ton of smaller fish. That's what I've done, I have five danio, four cloud minnows, five fancy guppies, a chocolate Kuhli eel, a big old ramshorn snail, and a little troop of ghost shrimp. Add big old Herbert the pleco and it's a SUPER active and super interesting tank to watch, so much fun to decorate. With a tank the size of yours (which I desperately want one that size but they're SO EXPENSIVE) you could have a massive freshwater community and just watch their busy little lives. It's wonderful.
I had 4 Cherry barbs that where alive from the original 8 i bought 5 years ago that where still alive and well until a record breaking heat wave came this summer ( i live in British Columbia Canada near Vancouver and it got to 41 C which never happens) sadly all my fish got cooked alive except for 3 Cory catfish i was pretty heartbroken when i had to pack up my 26 gallon tank and put the surviving catfish in my 10 gallon back up tank.
I know! When first put into the tank with the deep coral sand, it just made me so happy to watch it sit there and realize it COULD burrow. Not to start a massive debate like in some other comment threads, but whatever that prawn was thinking, I’ll bet it was no longer waiting to die, and in my book I classify that as “happy” for most living things.
@@suckit758 that too. i mean, I have no issues with eating animals but if you’re gonna keep one as a pet might as well give it the proper care it deserves.
I kept a Malaysian prawn I bought at a supermarket (in Hawaii) as a classroom pet. I kept it on a 1/2 filled 20 gallon tank. It ate floating Tetramin that it reached with his long arms, tiny sinking pellets it grabbed with its short arms, and live guppies and medaka from the stream. It was so much fun to watch it gather food and eat. It grew and molted 4 or 5 times. It was great for the students to see. Oh, I should call it "she". She developed eggs under her tail a couple of times that she fanned. They went unfertilized, and disappeared. I assume she ate them. She was surprisingly a good classroom pet.
Ants Canada keeps a clear red film on his terrariums for his ants so that you can see them, but they feel like they're safe in the dark. I wonder if that would work for the Tiger Prawn.
~Used to watch Ants Canada as a form of procrastination during my Master dissertation writing..now I am on my PhD thesis writing..thank you for reminding me how to peacfully procracstinate again..
I thought he slowed down the speed of the clam digging into the sand but they really burrow that slowly. I thought they were faster! Very cool video! 💜
One time I caught four or five inch long pistol sprimp and put them in a ten gallon tank, I watch them build trenches and start shooting at the other stuff I put in the tank. They weren't able to break the glass but when they would fire their claws you could hear it from acrossed the room! It looked like WW1 in there!
Yup. The protruding bit are the bivalves which let it filter feed whatever is in the water as well as jet propel itself around, and the leftover bit is a foot that helps it stay anchored inside the shell.
If you could illuminate the tank from above with the infared light you could eliminate the glare on the tank side from the light making it easier to see the prawn.
@Vulture We'll never know. If they turn this story into a motion picture, I think Tom Hanks might get another Academy Award if he plays the tiger prawn. He's so versatile! 🦐
I dunno, he's just stuck in that tank and all he can do is hide in sand and eat clams. now of course it wouldn't care, but to say it lives a fuller and richer life than the people at the market is absurd lol
@@patootie3529 Yes, absurd is the right word. Having a tiger prawn as a pet - and doting on it - is absurd. Working as a seller of tiger prawns is an existential situation. Oh, look - there's a prawn emoji! 🦐
Most beautiful thing about this video is this Japanese guys dedication, efforts and fantastic way to make video with captions and no voice over. May you reach million subscribers mate.
When I was in Thailand a few years ago, one of the guys running the stalls said that the majority of fish you buy (depending on where you are or live) are alive but on/in ice. He slapped a few and sure enough it was like they sprung back to life. In hindsight, it was kind of messed up
Hi Noringo! This is Ching, dropping by from Hadal Blue channel. I have been watching your channel for a while now and i really enjoyed watching how you saved shell fishes from the supermarket! I once bought a crab and decided to keep it after it gave me the “help me” look at the supermarket cashier counter. But unfortunately, i didnt have enough experience on keeping it then. Now you are inspiring me to try again. Love your channel and I have also subscribed to support you in your efforts. Keep up the lovely videos! ❤️🌸
I admire the time, dedication and effort you have put into looking after something that you will fry and eat later in its life. A slow and calculated kill
I had a pet snail found as a tiny baby in a plastic-wrapped cauliflower in a Northern VA supermarket.. Henry was very inquisitive and had a great spoiled life. How he managed to survive all the processing until we bought him is incredible.
It's scary more like it lol, there's a thing I think it's called fatal lung disease? These little blights carry the disease and infest us with the thing if I remember right it's very hard to spot for doctors to spot I think, so if Henry made it through the processing stages it's a scary thought!! Think it's rat lung worm or something along them lines it can be deadly always wash your vegetables well before eating unless cooking it, kills the parasites when cooked, ok looked up fatal lung disease there after writing this whoops thats just an umbrella term for all lung diseases, 🙃
@@tomthegoat5139 you sound a bit confused, but yes - we inspect and wash veg and fruit in vegetable detergent or baking soda soak. Our little guy was a resilient tiny explorer. Liked heights and minutes after being freed went 'xploring and perched on the edge of a large salad bowl. Sweet critter. We mourned when he passed.
@@victrola2007 Poor Henry, yes Victoria I'm always sounding confused it's ok 🤣 sorry for your loss 😔 I'm sure he had a happy life, what age did he live to just out of curiosity?
You gave that poor prawn such a good life! From being only food, to being loved and cared for and living comfortably and happily for the first time in his life! look at him burrowing so comfortably in the sand!
Never knew you could take care of saltwater animals using artificial saltwater, as an aquarist who takes care of freshwater fish and the like, I am thoroughly impressed.
@@cryptocorynes1253 well, good sir, here in the Philippines a lot of dealers in the saltwater pet trade ship truckloads of saltwater from the sea, that's the reason why I was so amazed by what he showed. Furthermore, I should also point out that using salt, any salt, in an aquarium isn't as simple as some people might suppose. Sea salt is good because its natural, but one also needs to take into account the water that you'll use; pH levels, dissolved minerals, water quality, and the like. I'm no expert but I think I know as much when it comes to keeping aquatic creatures.
Made me smile,on a lonely evening.:-) Wholesome and so neat how carefully you put it all together. If we could all treat each other the kind way this tiger prawn was treated,it would be a happier world indeed! Thanks for sharing!
Yes. If we could treat the same way he did. You'll choose 1 out of 5 kids to save and the rest will be cook alive and eaten. It would definitely be a happier indeed.
You make me happy to be a pet owner There’s something so natural and normal about humans giving lesser creatures a stable and habitable environment. I can’t explain it, it feels motherly? It’s one of the few feelings that makes me feel warm and fuzzy. I took on two goldfish a few months ago, and it’s been a genuine nightmare taking care of them, but I’m so happy with how big they’ve grown, I’d do it again in a heartbeat haha
Human bought tiger prawns and about to cook them...
One of the tiger prawns: Wait ! I can give you a million view on TH-cam!
Human: ok.
Hahahaha
6 mil already!
@@hermanteo7544 no it’s actually 5.983.180 views totalt diffrent form 6 mill. Get your facts right bad bad shit on bad noob
@@SansTDJ geez dude calm down
@@onyx2734 it’s a joke
Thank you so much for posting this! Many years ago, we bought a big bag of crawfish to cook, and there was one that kept climbing out, so we thought as hard as he was fighting to live, he deserved a chance. So we put him in our fish tank. He lived there for three long years! And he was already one of the bigger ones from the bag!
Lesson: Fight to the death, no matter the odds. You never know if you'll be that 1 in a thousand who makes it.
WOAH! That's awesome that he just adapted and lived for quite awhile! Did he harm any of the tank residents while being in there?
Thats good genes right there.
it deserves a military long service medal...
@@Ranstone no, you are close but slightly off
The lesson is: Fight to the death, no matter the odds and a giant may be amused and give you mercy
I can only imagine the relief that prawn probably felt when it finally got to burrow in the sand. And it felt safe and camouflaged for the first time in so long
@Harry McNamara how would you know? i’m sure if there was a creature bigger than us, they would deem us as organisms without a consciousness or soul either
@Harry McNamara you must be fun in parties :D
@Harry McNamara as if you would fkn know 😂
@@kiwi-m2t yeah humans always suppose that they are the only creatures having feelings
@Harry McNamara crustaceans have been shown to have feelings and emotions higher than just pain
唯一スーパーから生還した海老
ハリー・ポッターみたいですき
アサリは死亡
@user-ig7yf3bd9c 10日前?!
Lil tip if you care. Use marine salt NOT table salt. Which has iodine and will kill anything you put in there within minutes. Also a specific gravity should be more like 1.025. Most oceans are around 1.023 to 1.030which is about 34ppm. So this might help when dropping your buddy in the salt soup you just made. Problem is the salinity changes in the ocean all the time depending on the location. BUT! 35ppt should be fine. Also when mixing in marine salts you should wait about 30 mins to an hour so the salt can properly dissolve. If it hasnt dissolved it can actually burn the gills or skin of fish, crustceans and corals. You can tell how cloudy the saltwater is. It wasnt ready yet. You can see 2 hours later how different the water looks. Ngl the shrimp probably went into shock and thats why it wasnt moving much and trying hard to acclimate to the higher salinity than its use to. Also prawns are super hardy soo yeah.. probably was going to live regardless lol
He’s not using iodine salt. He was using what’s translated as ocean powder to simulate ocean water. It’s just experiment. This prawn is not a pet or anything. It’s bought at supermarket. Most locally caught tiger prawns are alive in fish tanks in Japan and we buy them to cook with. And they cost a mini fortune. More expensive than lobster and of course more tasty, actually much tastier.
@@KittenBowl1 yeah i know it wasnt a pet lol. Was just my two cents. Take it with a grain of salt😉 also i have no idea what ocean powder is lol. I assume its marine salt. Because that does come as a white crystally powder most of the time. But who knows. I own reef tanks so to see this is like meh. Lol and i cant believe prawns would be more expensive. Ive had prawn and lobster both. Id still choose lobster everytime. But to each their own🤗
Ok dayun wara kaso
Now he can start farming them
Just curious. Are they HARDY?
Inverts you buy at the pet store: cycle your tank for 4 months and maintain a constant temperature, drip acclimate for 6 hours and maybe it will live
Supermarket prawn: throw in bowl of saltwater with aerator
This kinda make me want a tiger prawn instead of skunk shrimp
Well if they can survive the hell that’s a store display they can survive just about anything
He also eashe dout the live bacteria that comes with coral sand. He though it was cloudy! But those were the tank strarter microbes!
@@lowellbentley he bought dry sand tho, doubt it got beneficial bacteria in it
Usually people bought live sand for it, just like live rocks, kinda wet
He cooked the other tiger prawns that were in the packaging
Bruh.
That's to be expected though, this one was just lucky lol
@@luci_datum yeah real nice of him to cook the others alive
I think one of the three had already died but two were still alive. Remaining one must feel so lonely and scared for its companions if indeed tiger prawns are capable of such feelings.
@@ASHERUISE You don't need lobsters alive during the actual cooking either. If you see lobsters in tanks in modern times sure they will be killed when you order but not buy dropping them alive into boiling water. The only reason you don't see it much is people don't know this so automatically assume a restaurant is "cruel" the minute they see live lobsters. It's true that lobsters taste degrades quickly after death but there's no real measurable difference between cracking them on the head before putting them in the pot. Honestly I'm not sure this happened a lot anyway. Living lobsters struggle. They can grip the side of a pot or flail and pinch you causing accidents which is not what you want in a rushed kitchen near a large amount of boiling water. Even from a practical standpoint. Boiling live lobsters makes no sense.
足をトゥルルルと動かして砂に潜ってモゾモゾ移動してるの可愛すぎますね🥺
かわいいですよね(#^^#)
分かる~
ものすごい強運のエビ!数億分のⅠの確率で生き残り、その後とても大切にされるエビ。羨ましいよ、エビ。長生きしてね、エビ。
本当に長生きしてほしいです~🤗🤗
めっちゃ エビ。 って好きやんw
エビ。って死ぬとすぐに痛むから生きたまま売られてるんだよ(マジレスしてゴメン)
数千億の一だなww
どんだけエビ推しなんだよ(笑)
You really had me invested in that tiger prawn. But then he went and killed that clam, and you just covered it up. Same thing happened to JFK.
bruh lmao
Lmfaoooooooo
Damn
lololol
Dude lmfao
This is so cute! Long ago, when I was a little more than a kid, I accidentally caught a little transparent prawn (a Paleomon elegans), while playing with a bottle in the sea. I was so fascinated by it I decided to keep it as a pet. I got myself a supply of sea water by filling empty plastic bottles in the sea and going there monthly, and fed him fish flakes food. I changed the water every 3-4 days, in the sink. Sadly I didn’t have a proper tank at the time, but in spite of this, the prawn lived. I’d even say it thrived and changed its own skin several times! It was so beautiful to see it growing, its stripes getting bolder and blacker....
He was one of my first pets, for 2 years. :)
That's so cool!
Wow two years that's quite long! Cool story. Thanks for sharing!
That was really cool though....RIP little buddy❤️
Trust me it did not live well despite your good intentions, it was merely surviving, and what you did was technically animal cruelty.
@@kenm2709 I agree with your opinion, but they were just a kid, and prawns are surviving in the wild too
生き物が好きで飼育しているんだろうなと感じられるのが微笑ましく好きです
Man, it's surprising where some of our pets can come from. This reminds me when I got a feeder goldfish at a petstore (so my little brother wouldn't get bummed out finding the one he was gifted at a carnival a week before died). Ended up with me becoming his main caretaker, and I learned a lot about the upkeep of water life in the process. Got him a 240 liter tank, a heavy-duty filter and air pump, all just for him. He grew to be a monster 14 inches long and fat, from a wee skinny little 2 inch minnow.
Managed to keep him alive for 7 years, and during his life I took him (and his goddamn heavy tank) along with me and my other pets across a couple of states and even from across one country and back. He died 6 months ago, and I'm still sad over it. Now I just keep the filter and his light running in his memory, it's gonna be hard having another fish to care of now; maybe after another 6 months I'll get over it. _Maybe._
_Tempura, you was the realest fish homie a girl could ever ask for. Swim in all dat fishy pu$$y in the afterlife for me, mang =')_
People think they're boring (i feel like it depends what you give it to do) but fish are family too.
Oh man gold fish need a tank that big! I have a 32 gallon tank, which is about half that size, and I recommend doing a community tank with a ton of smaller fish. That's what I've done, I have five danio, four cloud minnows, five fancy guppies, a chocolate Kuhli eel, a big old ramshorn snail, and a little troop of ghost shrimp. Add big old Herbert the pleco and it's a SUPER active and super interesting tank to watch, so much fun to decorate. With a tank the size of yours (which I desperately want one that size but they're SO EXPENSIVE) you could have a massive freshwater community and just watch their busy little lives. It's wonderful.
Rest in peace, Tempura.
Wait the name of it was tempura? Tempura means deep fried...
I had 4 Cherry barbs that where alive from the original 8 i bought 5 years ago that where still alive and well until a record breaking heat wave came this summer ( i live in British Columbia Canada near Vancouver and it got to 41 C which never happens) sadly all my fish got cooked alive except for 3 Cory catfish i was pretty heartbroken when i had to pack up my 26 gallon tank and put the surviving catfish in my 10 gallon back up tank.
なぜコレがおすすめに出てきたのか、なぜ最後まで見てしまったのか、、分からんけど、優しい気持ちになったわ。
100%同じ意見です。
主の優しさに👍
Googleのアルゴリズムが適当にバズってる動画をおすすめに出してるだけやで。
良いこと言って酔いたいだけの奴らが、互いに舐め合ってんの気持ち悪すぎるわw
それなw自分も同じです、いきなりおすすめにでてきてみてしまった
This man has balls of steel. Growing a prawn not knowing that someday he’d overpower him and would come to avenge his brothers.
Prawns don't over power
@@thealien_ali3382 it's a joke
@@d0ublebarr3lshotgun he still lives in 2012 maybe
@@luli1291 maybe we all died in 2012 and this is just a collective dream ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@bullymaguire8292 that's deep
アイコンと字幕から溢れ出る優しさ😊
ありがとうございます😊
砂入れる時も手でひとつかみずつ入れてて、水入れる時も瓶でひとすくいずつ入れててほんとに優しい方なんだなっておもいました
I'm emotionally invested in this prawn.
Haha
Same!
I was so disappointed to find there wasn't any updates
on it 😭
are there arowana prawns that can yield thousands of dollars if sold as pets?
He was growing it bigger for a better meal
The prawn name is Bobby. Please be respectful.
Repent
I'm literally waiting for you to grow a cow from the beef you bought at store.
Youのジョークは最高だぜ!w
Wtf bruh 🤣
Hahaha
Hahaha
🤣
車海老がこんなに可愛いとは…
この動画見たらどんな生き物も頑張って生きてるんだから飯食う時はちゃんと命に感謝せなあかんなと改めて思いました。
本当に感謝ですよね🤗🤗
クラムさん どうせもう忘れてる。綺麗事を書くやつの典型
@@acoqatgd9494 何この人w
真面目か!!とツッコミたくなるけど大切なことだ
5分たったら忘れてるくせに😂😂😂
水の入れ方も丁寧だし、海老の入れ方も気遣いが感じられ、癒されました。
ありがとうございます🤗🤗
そう言っていただけて嬉しいです😊🌱
I never thought seeing a shrimp being able to burrow itself would bring me so much joy.
Exactly
I know! When first put into the tank with the deep coral sand, it just made me so happy to watch it sit there and realize it COULD burrow.
Not to start a massive debate like in some other comment threads, but whatever that prawn was thinking, I’ll bet it was no longer waiting to die, and in my book I classify that as “happy” for most living things.
Same
I did not even know that they do stuff like that!
Any hot butter?
エビとの対話に感激しました。ありがとうございます。
Everyone having a feel good moment until his next video comes out, "I made the world's biggest shrimp tempura for New Year's!"
Yeh, I was wondering if he would fry it up later.
@@nocomment4642 🤣🤣
I was thinking shripm cocktail, and many clams wasted!
Yeah he should have a bunch in there and breed them! Cocktail hour!
You won 🏆
パックに入れられた状態から、ここまで元気に生きてるエビの生命力がすごい!
本当にえびの生命力すごいですよね🤗🤗
おがクズに入れて日陰などで13~16℃くらいを保つと(外気温、個体差による)経験上3、4日生きますね。(元車海老養殖屋)
@@niinobenaliyas162 怖いからヤメテー キャ~
逆にかんがえて、その状態のエビを俺らは欲を満たすためにたべてると
無理やり生かされて笑える
If you’re keeping him as a pet I recommend a larger tank, deeper sand, and some live rock to create hiding spaces for him. Would make him really happy
I would suggest heating that water up to a boil add some sichuan peppers and vegetables
@@suckit758 and clams
@@suckit758 LOL 😂
@@suckit758 that too. i mean, I have no issues with eating animals but if you’re gonna keep one as a pet might as well give it the proper care it deserves.
@@suckit758 you can also add yourself to the mix 🤡and some fish sauce or oyester sauce
いつも食べてるエビがこんなに可愛いとは
昔ぎゅうぎゅうに詰められてるアサリ見て、かわいそで親がいない間に大きい広いボウルに移し替えてアサリの面倒見てました。
次の日学校から帰ったらお味噌汁になってて切なかったの覚えます。
おいしく頂いたか?
悲しいけど味噌汁は笑ってしまった
@@abc-qt8te はい!美味しかったです〜!こんなコメントしておいてですけど、アサリ大好きなんです☺︎
@@Akira-416 切なかったですよ…!実はバター蒸し派です^^
@@niconoco1360 元気そうでよかったw
I kept a Malaysian prawn I bought at a supermarket (in Hawaii) as a classroom pet. I kept it on a 1/2 filled 20 gallon tank. It ate floating Tetramin that it reached with his long arms, tiny sinking pellets it grabbed with its short arms, and live guppies and medaka from the stream. It was so much fun to watch it gather food and eat. It grew and molted 4 or 5 times. It was great for the students to see. Oh, I should call it "she". She developed eggs under her tail a couple of times that she fanned. They went unfertilized, and disappeared. I assume she ate them. She was surprisingly a good classroom pet.
How long did she live for?
thts not eggs. its poop
The “I assume she ate them” was so funny it just took me out lmao
@@pequod_ 5 or 6 months
@@abdulgoboom probably eggs if she fanned them poop would look stringy
Ants Canada keeps a clear red film on his terrariums for his ants so that you can see them, but they feel like they're safe in the dark. I wonder if that would work for the Tiger Prawn.
Why do we all watch the same channels 😂
@@lAmWrath because we are amazing 👏 😉
~Used to watch Ants Canada as a form of procrastination during my Master dissertation writing..now I am on my PhD thesis writing..thank you for reminding me how to peacfully procracstinate again..
@@squizzyicetea i gree
@@jeromesuarez5293 hi gree im gibb
This video shows us how tough to keep a single prawn. Imagine how many prawns in the sea,and nature takes care all in their own way.
true
Well mother nature has had millions of years to get it right id hope shed be able to tack care of some shimp
你的评论很精彩
Selam
God is the one who created the universe and everything in it
一尾面白半分で飼っただけだと思ってたら、予想以上に金額と愛情がかかってて感動した
再生回数見ると一瞬で元とれてるし 素人装ったプロでしょ。飼い方じゃなくテーマとプロセスが。
@@himajing_wa_nomoney そんなわけあるかい!
って思ったら本当にすごい再生回数だった笑笑
@@バンバンジー-z5c
2000万回再生超え、人気アーティストのMV並みですねw
おれって、どんなに好きな自分の趣味の動画でも飛ばし飛ばしで動画観ちゃうんだけど、偶然オススメに出てきたこの動画だけは飛ばさずに最後まで観ちゃった!すげー癒された。すごいドラマを感じた海老の尊い命の物語。
俺も久しぶりにフルで見た笑
俺もです
私も…
海老の為に色々用意頑張って『みんな潜っちゃうので何を飼ってる水槽か分かりません』にグッときた😆主さん可愛い❤️
I thought he slowed down the speed of the clam digging into the sand but they really burrow that slowly. I thought they were faster! Very cool video! 💜
One time I caught four or five inch long pistol sprimp and put them in a ten gallon tank, I watch them build trenches and start shooting at the other stuff I put in the tank. They weren't able to break the glass but when they would fire their claws you could hear it from acrossed the room! It looked like WW1 in there!
holy shit
How did it go?
who won that battle royal?
Today; Me:…pistol shrimp!!!??? Whhhaaaaaat??? 🤯😳 I didn’t know.
Tomorrow; TH-cam: *suggests a video of pistol shrimp.
Me:I love the interwebs
Update pls
普段食べているものもしっかりと生きている。だからこそ、食べるときはその命に感謝しないといけない。最高の食育になってると思います。
本当に食べ物に感謝ですよね🤗
基本的には『生きていた』という表現の方が正しいのでは
食材には敬意払うのが当然だよね
ほーん。で?その生き物を海にかえさないで個人で監禁してペット扱いにするのは食育にいいんだ?
へー!すごいなー、こんなバカを産んだ親も可哀想に...
生き物の意志も分からず、善人ぶって飼育してTH-camに晒して金稼ぐことが最高の食育なんですか?
エビからしたら檻に突っ込まれて監禁されながら撮影されてるだけですよね?
そんなのも分かんねーの?
やっぱり最高の食育を受けた人は違いますね!爆笑😂😂
はい論破🤪🤪🤪
えびちゃん1匹飼うのにこんなに手間がかかるとは、、
手間を惜しまない優しい飼い主さんにほっこりした気持ちになったのと同時に、生き物を飼う難しさも身に染みました。
スーパーで買って来たってところに惹かれるポイント高
It was so cute seeing the tiger prawn burrowing into the sand!
youre cat pic is cuter 🐱👍🏿
ikr
10分くらい飛ばしたらエビフライの作り方解説になってるかと思ったけどめちゃくちゃ大切にされてて自分の心の汚さが見えた気がした。長生きしてねエビちゃん…
🤣🤣‼️
本当に長生きしてほしいです~🤗🤗
水槽の中にエビフライ沈んでるの想像したらシュール過ぎて草
エビが動いてない時、私だったらゴンゴンゴンゴンしちゃうのに次の日までそっとしておいてあげた主さん。なんかそういうところもエビに寄り添ってあげてる感じですごいなと思いました。
ゴンゴンwwそっとしといてやれww
ゆったりしたメロディと、わかりやすい字幕入りで不思議な気持ちになりました(^^)長生きしてね
ありがとうございます😊
Imagine being bought and thinking you're food but instead you become a pet and get to eat clams.
Also, I didn't know clams looked like that inside!
Yup. The protruding bit are the bivalves which let it filter feed whatever is in the water as well as jet propel itself around, and the leftover bit is a foot that helps it stay anchored inside the shell.
生き物買う時に必要なもの買うのって
楽しいよね。
アイコンが素晴らしぃ
アイコン怖すぎw
アイコンマンボウじゃんww
短命な魚とか虫とか甲殻類ならまだいいけど、その一瞬の楽しさのために人の手に渡って飽きたら捨てられる命を思うと人は残酷だね
名前もやべぇ
I don't know why the TH-cam algorithm recommended this but I'm enjoying every second! Very informative and cute.
Brady brandwood has a series of a store bought lobster. Check it out. Just look for his name.
Ikr. Yt threw this at me and i watched the whole vid. Lol
because i am a vegan
とても愛が感じられてほっこりしました☺️
可愛い〜!
If you could illuminate the tank from above with the infared light you could eliminate the glare on the tank side from the light making it easier to see the prawn.
エビ大好物だけどこう見るとめちゃくちゃに可愛いな。。。
かわいいですよね~🤗
いいこと言ってるのに…アイコン…
名前も……
1:11
潜りたくて必死に砂をかき分けるけどぜんぜん潜れず足をバタバタさせるエビくんかわいい
かわいいんですけど、かわいそうでした😭😭💦
『エビくん』であのコメ思い出した俺は末期
車エビの飼育、面白いですね。
意外にかんたんなの、びっくりしました✨。
This pampered crustacean is probably living a fuller, richer life than the people at the market who sold him. 👍
@Vulture We'll never know. If they turn this story into a motion picture, I think Tom Hanks might get another Academy Award if he plays the tiger prawn. He's so versatile! 🦐
I dunno, he's just stuck in that tank and all he can do is hide in sand and eat clams. now of course it wouldn't care, but to say it lives a fuller and richer life than the people at the market is absurd lol
@@patootie3529 Yes, absurd is the right word. Having a tiger prawn as a pet - and doting on it - is absurd. Working as a seller of tiger prawns is an existential situation.
Oh, look - there's a prawn emoji! 🦐
th-cam.com/users/shortssZncwqbABO0?feature=share 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Say No to Pot 🦀 🦐 🦞 and suffocation 🐟🐠
食用エビ🦐?さんに、こんなに愛を注げるお方、初めてみました。エビ🦐さん、長生きしてね😊
ありがとうございます🤗🤗
そう言っていただけて嬉しいです😊🌱
食用とか飼育用とかホントはなかったんだって気がつきました
バケツから直に水槽に移すんじゃなくて手で一回一回丁寧に移してるのが人柄の良さ出ちゃってる。
とてもラッキーなエビ
Most beautiful thing about this video is this Japanese guys dedication, efforts and fantastic way to make video with captions and no voice over.
May you reach million subscribers mate.
I hope that tiger prawn will overcome its shyness so youd be able to walk him outside.
What a nice wholesome comment.
Lol
まずスーパーで生きてる車海老が売ってることに驚いている…!!
When I was in Thailand a few years ago, one of the guys running the stalls said that the majority of fish you buy (depending on where you are or live) are alive but on/in ice. He slapped a few and sure enough it was like they sprung back to life. In hindsight, it was kind of messed up
Hi Noringo! This is Ching, dropping by from Hadal Blue channel. I have been watching your channel for a while now and i really enjoyed watching how you saved shell fishes from the supermarket! I once bought a crab and decided to keep it after it gave me the “help me” look at the supermarket cashier counter. But unfortunately, i didnt have enough experience on keeping it then. Now you are inspiring me to try again. Love your channel and I have also subscribed to support you in your efforts. Keep up the lovely videos! ❤️🌸
海老のこと知らなすぎて、潜るときは頭からずぼっていくのかと思ってた。沈むように足から潜っていくの可愛い……
私も思っていた潜り方と違って、こうやって潜るんだ~と思いました🤣‼️
沈むように溶けていくように~
@@noringo почему это в моих рекомендациях ?😀
2人〜だ〜けの空が広がる夜に〜
さよならだけだった♪
エビもだけど、あさりが砂に潜る様子見れたのが地味に嬉しかった☺️
まさか、水槽で飼ってもらえるとは思わなかったエビ、、、
あなたもまさか家で飼ってもらえるとは思わなかったヒト、、、
毎日サブウェイ 笑った
@@ShirituBunkeiNews 待って笑った
@@ShirituBunkeiNews ちょっw草
@砲台型ガーディアン 理解した瞬間爆笑した
I admire the time, dedication and effort you have put into looking after something that you will fry and eat later in its life. A slow and calculated kill
I had a pet snail found as a tiny baby in a plastic-wrapped cauliflower in a Northern VA supermarket.. Henry was very inquisitive and had a great spoiled life. How he managed to survive all the processing until we bought him is incredible.
It's scary more like it lol, there's a thing I think it's called fatal lung disease? These little blights carry the disease and infest us with the thing if I remember right it's very hard to spot for doctors to spot I think, so if Henry made it through the processing stages it's a scary thought!! Think it's rat lung worm or something along them lines it can be deadly always wash your vegetables well before eating unless cooking it, kills the parasites when cooked, ok looked up fatal lung disease there after writing this whoops thats just an umbrella term for all lung diseases, 🙃
@@tomthegoat5139 you sound a bit confused, but yes - we inspect and wash veg and fruit in vegetable detergent or baking soda soak. Our little guy was a resilient tiny explorer. Liked heights and minutes after being freed went 'xploring and perched on the edge of a large salad bowl. Sweet critter. We mourned when he passed.
@@victrola2007 Poor Henry, yes Victoria I'm always sounding confused it's ok 🤣 sorry for your loss 😔 I'm sure he had a happy life, what age did he live to just out of curiosity?
Он оказался просто счастливчиком 😉
Wow, you did captured a really rare Pokemon and gave him a great name:))
潜っていくの可愛い。普段はただの食品なのにペットと同じ扱いされてるのを見ると愛らしく感じてしまうのはなぜ
みなさんと同様、自分も何故かオススメに出てきましたw・・・で、思わず最後まで見入ってしまいホッコリしました。最期エビフライオチかと思ったけど一か月経っても幸せそうに生きていて何よりです。
Amei ver o camarão tigre que você está cuidando, ele é fofo!
拝啓
穏やかな潮風と懐かしき太平洋思い出すこの頃。私はニンゲンに捕らえられ、市場で売られ、そして今、水槽の中にいます。生きているのが不思議な程ですが、私は元気です。
故郷の海が恋しくなりますが、今は不自由なく暮らしています。母上、父上、どうか船などに捕えられぬ一生をお祈り申し上げます。
敬具
車屋 海老彦
車屋 海老蔵様
車屋 海老子様
🍤「あなた、海老彦は元気でやってるみたいよ。」🍤「そうか、よかったな」
@@d_sarusa416
エビフライになってもーてるやんw
お父さんお母さんの方が先にあの世へフライングしてて草
@@R2000u_u フライングはうまいwww
海老蔵定期
命について考えさせられました。
当たり前だけど、命を頂いて生かして頂いてることに改めて感謝しなきゃいけないですね。
お刺身でよくエビを頂いてます。
エビさん、ありがとう。
エビさんの分も楽しく人生を駆け抜けます。
素敵なコメントやな。楽しい人生を謳歌してほしい。
@@No_form だまれ
@@mim616mim 可哀想やな…どうか道が拓けますように…!
@@涅槃先輩-c8t コメントにだまれは無理があるでしょ笑
平和なコメント欄にいきなりレヴナント入ってきちゃった😅
皆んな潜っちゃって何飼ってるか分からなくなるのほんと可愛い💕
お前も可愛いよ
@@meimeinomeimei お前もかわいい
あなたはアラビア語でタイトルを置く素晴らしい仕事をしました。
エビ「えっ!?この状況からでも入れる保険があったんですね!?」
過去形でワロタ、好き。
エビ「私は、あの保険に入ってから、命を助けられました」
@@The_Sakuzo ACジャパンは、この活動を支援しています
@@user-qk7jb9hg5y 保険会社: 現在その要件について承っておりません
@@user-qk7jb9hg5y すでに揚げられてる・・・
i love how you did everything for the prawn to have a proper environment, including LIVE FOOD!!!!!!!!!!!
Expensive
新しい水槽に入れる前の主さんの手のひらにちんまりのってるエビが・・。かわいい・・。
みんな一生懸命生きてるのね。
ちょこんとしててかわいいですよね~🤗
こんな所にも衛門は湧くのか....
食べられ無いですね~😄情が移ってしまって。可愛いなぁ〜😍☺️
食べられる運命だったエビにここまで尽くすなんて、優し過ぎる…。
ただしアサリには容赦なし
他のエビは🍤
いつか食べたりして
優しいは違うだろ。もう一匹のエビは食われたし、動画の収益化のことだって少なくとも頭の片隅にはあっただろうし。ってか本当に優しいなら海に帰すんじゃないの?
@@ウラキコウ-e1z その通りだけどそれは言わないお約束🤫
You gave that poor prawn such a good life! From being only food, to being loved and cared for and living comfortably and happily for the first time in his life! look at him burrowing so comfortably in the sand!
5:45
Prawn: "Ayo I can dive in this now."
(Can we get an update on this dude? I wanna know how he doing, he seems like a chill prawn)
Became a teppanyaki prawn meal
@@goodputin4324 Noooo 😭
なぜかおすすめされて外国語コメばかりで不安になったが
すごくいい動画だった😊
ありがとうございます😭😭
最初は、複数いたのに一尾だけ?って思ったけれども、この方の丁寧でまめな手のかけ方に、生き物の命を預かる責任感と覚悟を感じました。
食い物だぞ
I don't know how much money you spent on the prawn at the market, but, you surely spent money, time & effort making him a pet.
Wonderful video!
th-cam.com/video/wtbcaWnybzs/w-d-xo.html ...
Nice
Never knew you could take care of saltwater animals using artificial saltwater, as an aquarist who takes care of freshwater fish and the like, I am thoroughly impressed.
salt is natural...it came from the ocean so you can mix ur own solution for salt water fishes
how do you think people keep reef aquariums?
@@cryptocorynes1253 well, good sir, here in the Philippines a lot of dealers in the saltwater pet trade ship truckloads of saltwater from the sea, that's the reason why I was so amazed by what he showed. Furthermore, I should also point out that using salt, any salt, in an aquarium isn't as simple as some people might suppose. Sea salt is good because its natural, but one also needs to take into account the water that you'll use; pH levels, dissolved minerals, water quality, and the like. I'm no expert but I think I know as much when it comes to keeping aquatic creatures.
@@leopantig6360 sa cartimar sa pasay bro madami 🤣
👍👍👍
このビデオを作ってくれてありがとう、あなたの健康に気をつけて
あさり可愛いから砂抜きしてると少し愛着が湧いてきて今からこいつらを茹でなきゃいけないのか…と思うことがある
砂抜きすると動きますからね~😅💦愛着わいちゃいますよね🤣‼️
同じです。アサリ飼ったことあります(笑)
初めてアサリを茹でた時、アサリが熱湯で亡くなって貝が開いたのをみて、無垢だった私は泣きながらお味噌を作った幼い思い出があります。笑
@@0810-v4w 可愛すぎる!
@@user-gu8xw1fb4s 小学生の頃の思い出です笑
砂洗って平らにしたり海水いれたりが全部手作業なの愛を感じる
見たこともなければ想像したこともないような内容でしたが、とても面白かったです。殻を剥かれて食べられていくあさりに哀愁を感じました😢
Es un vídeo muy satisfactorio
Y agradable.
Es bueno saber que aún hay gente que se concientiza por los animales
8:53 あさりが砂のお布団にもぐっていく姿、愛おしい
I like how lovingly they flattened the sand
Made me smile,on a lonely evening.:-) Wholesome and so neat how carefully you put it all together. If we could all treat each other the kind way this tiger prawn was treated,it would be a happier world indeed! Thanks for sharing!
That's also what i noticed :)
Ahh sweet... should cooked the other prawn alive
Yes. Liberal Socialism would be sweet.
Yes. If we could treat the same way he did. You'll choose 1 out of 5 kids to save and the rest will be cook alive and eaten. It would definitely be a happier indeed.
I'm ready for some prawns and clams
残りのエビは食べたのか?
こういう動画ってほんまに生き物に感謝と実感する
のりんごさんの映像は生き物を大切にするから安心して観れる。 子供の情操教育にも持って来いだと思うね。
ありがとうございます🤗🤗
そう言っていただけて嬉しいです😊🎶
You make me happy to be a pet owner
There’s something so natural and normal about humans giving lesser creatures a stable and habitable environment. I can’t explain it, it feels motherly? It’s one of the few feelings that makes me feel warm and fuzzy. I took on two goldfish a few months ago, and it’s been a genuine nightmare taking care of them, but I’m so happy with how big they’ve grown, I’d do it again in a heartbeat haha
thats not stable tbh, nothing can beat natural habitat, but yeah better than being eaten i guess
He is really living the good life for a prawn.
@@AniSepherd972 Well, in the wild, the animals have a constant possibility of getting eaten
@@beepboop7219 that's exactly why I eat dogs, I'm kinda doing them a favor.
@@ninjacortadordecebola1215 Ah, I see
Você mora aonde eu sou do brasil,estado de santa catarina municipio de irineópolis tenho 13 anos e adorei seu canal❤
Get him some plants and hideouts, some decoration! Research what shrimp eat and research what shall fish you could keep in there with him
there isnt much that shrimp DON'T eat.
The fish will definitely get eaten by that prawn, you can’t put any fish bigger than that prawn on that tank, it’s too small.
He died
Bruh the prawn would much rather be alone, they ain’t like humans
昔近所のおじさんに「生き物を飼うなら金と努力を惜しむな」と教わったの思い出した。
毎日アサリ…食べる…高級車エビ様🦐✨
優しいおじさんやな
おじさん優しそう
そもそも生き物を飼うこと自体が人間の娯楽なんじゃないか?とは思わないんかなぁ。
世の中に動物好きな人が増えれば増えるほど、繁殖の数も増え、殺処分の数も増えると言う矛盾。
何が正しいかは誰にも分からない。
俺も生き物好きだし。
@@すぐ文句言うおじさん
その通りだと思います。だからこそ、この言葉を私に教えてくれたのだと思っています。
生き物を飼うというのは人間のエゴから生まれるものであってはならず、命を預かるということであれ、とおじさんは伝えたかったのではないかな、と。エゴっぽいですが「責任を持て」というやつですね。
なぜ、おすすめに載ってたのかは分からないけど、TH-camはワイに命の尊さを伝えようとしてくれたのかもしれない
そう、このほのぼのした動画が、良い、ないすです!日曜日の動画にもってこい!って感じです❗️