15 Ancient Creatures That Are Still Alive
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Over 1,000 Different Species at the LARGEST Aquarium Facility in Europe!!
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De Jong Marinelife is Europe's leading supplier of marine life, supplying aquatic stores and public aquaria world wide. With over 50 years of experience in the aquarium business, their facility is run by a staff of over 80 people, consisting of marine biologists, specialists and aquarium enthusiasts that work hard to take care of over 25,000 animals in 1000 different species, imported from over 40 different suppliers worldwide.
Sustainability and quality are the main focus at De Jong Marinelife. They have a Coral Farm that holds 50.000 homegrown corals, and Fish nursery that aims to breed over 20.000 fish a month! They also use solar energy and heat exchange pumps, switched to bio-based plastic for packaging and the reduction of single-use plastic. All animals at De Jong Marinelife are completely acclimated and free of any diseases or parasites. All these improvements were made to provide the highest quality and most sustainable choice for aquarium hobbyists in Europe.
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Massive thank you to Thomas, and the entire team at De Jong for allowing us to film! 👍I got to see so many amazing rare fish! 🐠🐟
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You should visit the aquarium of the Pacific in long Beach they have lots of marine life there
What do you think how European Fish store are and is it nicer
In euro’s that in the USA
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I love how Thom doesn’t give a f*** about the price, “im a breeder and a biologist” dude is tough.
One thing I noticed from the tanks is how clean everything is. I worked in a fish shop and I know the amount of hours it takes to keep tanks clean. Really a testament to how well they're doing as a company that they're able to keep employees on hand to prioritise cleaning
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DeJong is such an awesome place, it’s in my country! Thanks for the tour! 🇳🇱
Ik ben ook Nederlands!😃
me who thought DeJong was a football player💀
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Ik ben leren Nederlands
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I love these guys' dedications " No secret" honest business and also spreading knowledge to everyone
I have been watching a lot of coral farm videos located in America. But by watching all of your Europe trip series, I can say it is a whole another level there and not many people knew about it. Thanks George for this great information.
Spot on mate! Couldn’t agree more 👌
I really just got click baited. I clicked on here because of the thumbnail of the frilled shark. I expected to see a frilled shark here....
They showed sharks atleast
Same.
It was great having you at De Jong!
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That facility is amazing! I would love to see a longer cut video.
I love how much attention you're bringing to coral! I really enjoyed your videos highlighting the Florida corals. Do you think you'll return to that?
Living in Belgium and seen De Jong on aquarium conventions it it pretty amezing to have a look at their facility. know that they are big is one thing. Seeing it is something else
My original career track was marine biology and my older brother introduced me into the saltwater hobby many years ago. I knew they had advanced to breeding clownfish and certain damselfish in captivity a while back. I’m also aware the spawn of many reef fish (angelfish, butterflyfish, tangs, etc) go through a nearly microscopic larval phase. I’d like to know how they’re able to supply them with the exact planktonic food sources and replicate other very specific ocean conditions these fry require to mature into the recognizable juveniles we are familiar with seeing. The hobby has advanced lightyears since it’s inception in the early 1970s (in the US) and I’m very glad to know they’re now breeding exotic coral fish in captivity. It’s the most sustainable way to maintain wild populations and have healthier fish for hobbyists going forward. 👍🏻
Amazing to see such dedication to the hobby. To be able to invest and do the work these guys are doing is insane and all this while thinking of the future as well. Work like this is where hobby and conservation merge. Great job to the people over there and thanks for showing us this!
Not me being so excited he was once in my country 🥲
I love this video, I love how there breeding the fish and saving the ocean environment. All the different coral. I am so lost in saltwater. I only had freshwater tanks . I hope one day I can have a saltwater tank. Thanks for posting Bro God bless
Glad you enjoyed it!
one of the best videos i've ever seen
I agree completely, that was one of the most informative well done videos I have ever seen George, thank you so much! Keep up the good work!
dejong is amazing, its a shame they only do wholesale or to public institutions.
also, in my opinion the royal gramma looks way nicer than the yellow one lmfao
This was a fun watch. Though I’m pretty sure it’s the wrong title and thumbnail lol
I miss the old Coralfish12g
Awesome!!!! Thank you for sharing an awesome happy place!!! I'll never be able to see this in person. But I can watch it over & over again 🥰🦈🐟🐠🐡😍🫠
I just hate how most marine fish can’t breed in captivity and that most have been stolen or fishnapped, from their home in the ocean 😢 to be kept in a glass prison. I only learned this recently, I had no clue. I understand their survival rate and ease of getting a meal is better, but they are still not where they are supposed to be, just feels wrong. I’m a freshwater keeper, and I know that all of mine were bred in captivity, which feels ethically better. This place obviously is fantastic though, and probably care for these fish better than most parents care for their human children. I do love that they are breeding as many as they can successfully in captivity more and more. It’s great to hear that they understand the concern of removing fish from the ocean and they obviously do it as ethically as possible, as opposed to how the illegal trade basically poisons the fish so they are easier to catch. I guess their motivation is the love for the ocean creatures, over the profit that can be made. I’m more sad for the ones sold in stores to people who barely keep them alive, let alone in the best conditions. Thanks for showing us that some places are trying to improve the hobby with breeding programs, using real biologists and other marine professionals, what an interesting place to work.
This is amazing
Yess finally showing what my country is good at aswell! Thanks for showing this George !
The fishing is also awesome 👍
the technology that they use are incredible... love it... every department have their own responsibility :)
At 16:00, to add to his fathers point, the fish they take are also kept alive and cuktivated, versus consumption fish, which are taken completely out of the ecosystem
Absolutely the way to go, what a facility, absolutely 💯% awesomeness. ✔️👍👏
Bro I remember when this man was graduating college and had his clown fish and took them on stage it was so cool
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Bamboo sharks teeth are so sharp
I had no idea angelfish were such a diverse family or genus. I knew saltwater angelfish were much larger than our commonly seen freshwater. The saltwater angelfish look so different not just in shape but in size and color. Really interesting.
Also, I had no idea Netherlands were big on the fish keeping and aquarium hobby. This place is top notch and I wouldn't be suprised if it's one of the leading/biggest breeding and wholesaler facilities of marine animals in the world.
You are very priveleged to be able to collab with so many incredible fishkeepers in the industry and go to all the biggest expos traveling the world.
Really nice tour
I will take a klayi basslet, dejongi basslet and interruptus angel and be on my way 😊
This show is so awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍 💖 😎 👌 👏
OMG linda works with sharks
Hell yeah I do! 😊
The aquarium industry/hobby has to come up with another environmental counterpoint besides the "well we only take a fraction compared to consumption" one. Whataboutism isn't an actual argument and I hate to see it all the time, especially from this company, that's clearly spending a good chunk of change on captive breeding.
Damn! This is holy grail.. i want to work in this place
I didn't see the butterfly fish 🦋+🐟 and the sword shark 🔪+🐋
I'm confused, where are the 15 ancient creatures
When are you back in the UK George?
I feel like this channel has changed in some ways that I like but in many that I don't. Travel vlog stuff is pretty cool but I miss the antics back at the house and having slower videos that felt more personal. Still enjoy seeing all these crazy different things but just had to get that off my chest.
Totally understand where you’re coming from. I got some home vlogs coming soon I agree it’s been a minute 💙 The tours are to show people other aquarists efforts and contributions to the hobby around the world. I want to use my platform to educate and bring you into some of the top experts and facilities! But I know what you mean comes from a good place. Thanks for your patience and continued support of the channel 🙏
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Unbelievable best video yet!
6:16 why do I feel like I'm in the Netherlands
If ur form the Netherlands give a like!!❤
Jaw dropping video George. Amazing 🙏🏼
Glad someone finally says 'Aquaria'
That is so impressive wow
Another tremendous video George!
Hi George this is really cool , beats the Shed Aquarium in Chicago !
This is the fan @ the barbershop..😅
That is the coolest place ever!!! Thanks so much for that tour!!
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This is the best aquarist channel on RUclips, no doubt about that.
Hey George, have you heard of a game called Megaquarium? It's a really fun, realistic game about building an aquarium empire. I'd give it a go, that is if you haven't already.
I'd bet my bottom dollar you would get a few kicks from it
Thank you!! 🙏
Always ❤your stuff🐟
Brilliant video thanks for sharing and looking forward to seeing more like this. ❤
That is crazy there selling full on sharks?! Btw youre putting good effort in your vids !
Dude that was soo cool love your video's so much !! You came a long way from that college kid cleaning his friends tank first video I ever saw from you congratulations great career you got ahead of you
This comment made my day 🥲 Thank you 🙏
I live in the middle of nowhere and love it but i could happily live in that facility 😮
This was a fantastic video and it is truly wonderful to see the level of conservationism this company is contributing to the ecology of our planet. I will say though that the video didn’t quell my curiosity about “15 Ancient Creatures That Are Still Alive” and the promo photo that comes up when choosing this video. Would love to know what, if it’s real, the “creature” in that photo is.
My favorites fishes İTS pygnmin shark and clown fish
Don't think so but I'm going for the next week after that one for me and you are the only person who knows about fish
It's not the only reason to get the money back in time for the weekend for pigmin sharks and you have a good time and you have the same thing you are doing and you have the right ok
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3:33 *BROKEN CAMERA HERE*
You watch swamp stories!? Cause that beat selection tho 😅😂
I'm so curious about how they've managed to keep a fish like Gramma Dejongi from a deep water habitat? How does it survive the pressure change?
I wonder, how does catching a deeper water fish effect it when moving it to an aquarium?
Usually they are kept in a net and bucket type setup tied to a rope and slowly brought up to the surface over time to make sure they don't have problems with the pressure change and minimizing problems with their swimbladder if I'm correct.
What an amazing place to visit
Holland represent!!
that is so awesome!!
Nice video :D
She’s saying some of these sharks are wild caught? That’s concerning
they cant take endangered species. and they take them to breed them so they dont have to catch any more from the wild.
That shits crazy them boys got money 💯
4:03 the brown thing that swam away George that was a shovel nose reys
Funny yo see you in my own country! enjoy it!
Does anyone else think the eels look like pickles?
No?
Ok only me
😮 Amazing 😍🐟🐠🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Amazing creatures
shes cute bro hahahj
Wild caught fish tend to have stronger genetics than captive bred fish that have been line bred and selectively bred for generations. I suspect that the conditions that fish are bred and raised in on fish farms are not ideal. They are crowded and in some places are given hormones in order to stimulate them to breed.
i really need to see those fish
Thats Amazing
George, with respect, these can't ALL be the largest indoor aquariums.
Bravo très belle présentation
Awesome!
is it me or did he say his name was robin batmans sidekick 2:15
I like it so nice
Absolutely fucking amazing
I like your video.
Amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome❤
Love for marine life ❤
The cuts are so fast can’t really see any cool fish clearly
Hey, George, we have a wonderful fishing game~this is such a fit with your channel~ can we have an opportunity to talk about this?
I feel like your profile picture look so familiar with someone.
The fish is a sea 🐟
Mauritius 🇲🇺
This should've been an hour long 😢
What a cool dude!
Those "baby hammerheads" were actually bonnet head sharks
Yes. You can hear it being said in the background. Bonnetheads are a small species of hammerheads
My grand parents are 152 and 160 years old
I wonder if they have piranhas
Nope. It's a saltwater facility. Piranha's are freshwater. Sometimes there are species that can be acclimated to live in salt water though
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I'd hate to see the size of the bag for the shark.
Depends on the shark. For big sharks we actually use big transport tubs if needed. But usually if sharks get sold we use the custom build truck that is basically a running aquarium on wheels. It's like a big swimming pool but in a truck. When they arrive they come in in crates or tubs depending on their size aswell. We want them to be transported safely. So if something arrives in a too small transport bin we complain to the company and tell them to use bigger ones next time. We want the animals to be able to stretch completely and easily make turns without hitting their noses or fins. We even have 5meter bags for bigger sharks if we need to send them in a crate instead of the plastic or carbon fiber tubs. If you look at the section with the blue tubs. Those are actually transport tubs converted to holding tanks
SHARKS!!!