If you enjoyed PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!! 🙏 These videos take a lot of effort to create and even something as small as subscribing really helps support my channel and goes a long way in ensuring that I can continue traveling to these types of places to produce high level content for you guys!!! 💯👍 Been waiting to post this video for 4 months as we travelled here pre-covid back in March. Just really happy to get it out! 💙🐠 Make sure to have an open mind and be respectful in the comments section below! Thanks GEORGE OUT!!
The only thing I can think about while watching this is how much my dad would have loved this place. He was a salt water aquarium lover and had so many tanks in our house, my mom used to get so mad because he kept getting more and more tanks to grow coral in in our basement. I have so many memories of helping my dad with the tanks. This video makes me smile thinking of how much he would have loved to be there.
@@daybot5720 he was. He absolutely loved salt water tanks. We had so many set ups to the point we needed those giant black feeding troughs you see at farms that are the size of a bath tub (I think we had the 700 gallon ones) at one point we had 3 of those plus one of his old tanks just to grow and cultivate the various salt water corals and other salt water plants (it’s been so long I don’t remember the proper terms anymore sorry) some of my greatest memories with my dad was the various science projects I did every year for school that we got to choose what we did and I always did something with the tanks/corals. My teachers and all the students used to love it because no one ever did anything like that and it was really fun to have my dad teach me everything about how to properly care for everything. He would show me how to do it and then would let me take it over from there (usually the projects were done over several weeks) he wanted me to do it for myself but of course still monitor me so I didn’t kill the coral lol. We had built a room in our basement that my sister and I had lived in throughout the years (we switched every few years don’t know why) all the giant feeding trough tanks where just outside the door of the room my dad had built and one night I woke up and realized some of the tank lights were no longer get lit up when they should not have been off. So I of course jumped up to check what was up. And I stepped into the doorway I stepped in water and immediately could not move and was experiencing horrible pain because I was literally being electrocuted. I had stepped into water that was charged because not all the breakers tripped after something failed and the tanks flooded the basement (I don’t remember exactly what failed or what caused the water to spill over, I was still in middle school maybe high school) thankfully it wasn’t too bad because I wasn’t seriously hurt but my dad definitely got an earful from my paramedic mother who wasn’t happy that he daughter got electrocuted. It’s funny now but at the time it definitely was not funny. Those days with my dad are some of the best memories I have with my dad. I know if he and my mom were still alive they would still be bickering over the amount of tanks in the house and my dad would be teaching my nieces all about salt water tanks and corals and they would have those same expert that I did.
@@minifinchy811 you are so sweet thank you. Yes I’m okay thankfully. Unless you count the fact that I randomly shooting electric strikes from my finger tips especially when I’m mad…oh wait that was X men. Never mind lol. Okay but seriously, I’m okay. It happened more than 15 years ago (give or take a few years). I can laugh about it now, since I didn’t get seriously hurt (except for the giant full body Charlie horse sensation) I think it’s a fun story to share.
I grew up in Thailand and I LOVED Chatuchak market. In addition to Wednesday being fish day, other days are designated for other things. Thursday was plants day and my mom liked to go buy trees for 50 cents each haha the weekend was always the most fun experience too bc they have everything! I miss it :(
you just gotta love Bangkok. it's a city filled to the brim with anything that stimulates all your senses. it's a sensory experience overload, especially during Songkran
There are a lot of Brazilian fish, i like it ♡ -sorry for my bad english, i'm working on it 1:50 in Brazil we call it "peixe betta" 4:03 arraia motoro(brazilian) 4:09 peixe papagaio e green terror 4:43 aruanã(there is 3 species in Brazil) 4:54 molinesia 4:54 platy 5:12 paulistinha 5:30 botya palhaço 5:47 kinguio veu+oranda 5:54 cascudo 6:35 tucunaré 6:55 boca de jacaré 8:00 acara disco (brazilian) 9:03 mato grosso 9:03 labeo frenatus
As a Thai fish keeper, I can confirm that Thai people has a long history falling in love with South American fish, lol. Gracias to sharing their name bro!
I have been in love with Asian Arowana ever since I first saw one in your videos. I absolutely love them. Also I am keeping 2 White Orandas and I think a commet goldfish. Love them all.
Oh my goodness that place is heavenly! Ive always loved walking around pet or aquatic shops the different kinds and colors of aquatic species always amazes me.
I wanna say thank you for taking us to these amazing places because some of us cant ever go there in this lifetime and its like u helped us fulfill our dream of going to places like these ❤
The amount of effort you put into these videos is actually unreal you are by far my favourite RUclipsr and you are like a role model like so he can see 👍🏼😁🍻
Watching videos before I went dosent even bring into comparison how big this place is its mental will definitely go back to Bangkok when this hole covid 19 bs leaves
Bettas, Guppies, Kois and Goldfishes will always be one of my top favorite fishes. My all time number fish is Betta Fish most definitely always. It’s an Asian thing that we like to keep more than other ethnicities. I freaking love the aquascape style always. So jealous of that market. I will go insane in there. I wouldn’t know how to tame my myself, because thing in that market is just so gorgeous from the fishes and plants. Wish in America and where I live America have a place like there, but they will sell more than you can afford.
Go to the Philippines. They have a place there called aqualand alley. Good part is its open everyday. They sell not just fish, but aquariums, gear, plants, vitamin water, indiam almond leaves extracts, live foods etc. All fishes are in a tank. They'll bag it if you buy em. Plus you can get discounts if you buy a lot.
Luv how you explains things and I encourage you to keep it up!!!! Been watching your videos for a little while and I’m obsessed. You deserve WAAAY more subscribers :P
No, they simply don’t allow them to float around dead like Petsmart or PetCo does. Countless fish/aquatic animals die on the way there as well as while in these over crowded tanks. They are simply good salesmen/marketers.
As a thai person that has a lot of fish, the silver arowanas here are pretty cheap, and if you go to the front of the market there will be silver arowanas packed in bags and they are only 160-250 baht (around 4-8 dollars) so if any foreigners that visit thailand and has a collection of fish, chatuchak fish market if the place to go to if they want more cool fishes to put in their aquariums
@@pranavj7699 I don't think they are in pain because of their anatomy. I've had about three, we bought in bulk, and they were a happy bunch. Once, Chubby Cheeks somehow punctured his right bubble. We always kept the tank clean enough with respect to the natural bacteria, and he healed successfully in about a week. Of course, this is just my experience with basic bubble eye. They didn't have huge bubbles, but yeah.
Thank you instead of Thai people. You came to visit our fish market.Rare and amazon fish zone. There are still many more, especially Wednesday.A rare fish shop is located on the street near 7Shop.I am a Thai person who subscribes to your channel. #Thank you 🙏🏿🇹🇭
Hey there, I have been there since I was a kid growing up. Believe me there is no better place for you if you are fish lover!! BTW From the video I think there are still a lots that you don't see. If you visit Thailand next time may b I give you a tour!!
I think they are about 10 to 20 dollars a piece . But shipping a box with fish to the usa costs about 250$ and there fit about 8-15 fish per box. So the biggest fish will cost 250/8+20= 51.25$ for just the price stores pay for the fish. The the store needs profit and they need to add tax so eventually the fish will end up costing about 80 to 120$ a piece.
You are so much inspiring to me...I have been following you, learning from you since last April (no I'm not doing any April fool) and finally came up with an idea to open my own channel in my own language. Love from India big brother.
Cayleigh Madison that's a typical saltwater keeper response ... lol I own both & freshwater fish are way more fun ... salt tanks always focus on boring corals they don't even like the fish smh.
Same girl, same. And $1/crawfish? Like daaamn thats 1/5 of a pound. Or if you ask them some times theyll throw you a live one for free 😅 i used to get a new pet craefush every season and release them to the pond lol
It's a sad story but probably these farmers can't afford the things we can give to our fish. Although alot of people are complaining about fish prices, They should raise the cost and give more to the farmers!
The fish are totaly fine the reason some of them are all squished together is because they might be schooling fish or they are small enough to fit into one tank and some of the big fish have like two or three or more in one tank but they are fine not any hate to u im just trying to tell you they are fine
Just to put your mind at ease, remember that this is only the one day a week they are brought to the market. The breeders either sell most of their stock, but then they return them to their breeder/stock tanks. I don't know how they are kept at their 'home', but considering all of the fish are healthy (and they have to stay that way for a majority of their lives to be worth anything), they are probably kept in large tanks with plenty of space. Some of the bigger fish, like the Arowana, they are probably cycled on a week/fortnightly basis, so they can be kept in large tanks to stay healthy, but then moved to the smaller tanks for sale. Reducing the number of times they are moved about reduces stress.
If you enjoyed PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!! 🙏 These videos take a lot of effort to create and even something as small as subscribing really helps support my channel and goes a long way in ensuring that I can continue traveling to these types of places to produce high level content for you guys!!! 💯👍 Been waiting to post this video for 4 months as we travelled here pre-covid back in March. Just really happy to get it out! 💙🐠 Make sure to have an open mind and be respectful in the comments section below! Thanks GEORGE OUT!!
you are amazing and i enjoy each of ur videos everytime! keep it up!
you are one of the people that made me get a tank
Love the video
Thanks George for the effort you put in your videos trust me it shows .. you have great content
are you guys in Thailand? If so could you guys tell the import cost of getting these fish to Canada.
Oh, man. When they said "Pocket Change," I felt super broke. Hit me in the heart.
Me too😭😂
Me too
The feeling is mutual buddy 😭
question is ..2500$ is really a pocket change for most countries ?
abhishek jawharkar no! Unless you’re rich
The only thing I can think about while watching this is how much my dad would have loved this place. He was a salt water aquarium lover and had so many tanks in our house, my mom used to get so mad because he kept getting more and more tanks to grow coral in in our basement. I have so many memories of helping my dad with the tanks. This video makes me smile thinking of how much he would have loved to be there.
Your dad is a cool guy ♥️
@@daybot5720 he was. He absolutely loved salt water tanks. We had so many set ups to the point we needed those giant black feeding troughs you see at farms that are the size of a bath tub (I think we had the 700 gallon ones) at one point we had 3 of those plus one of his old tanks just to grow and cultivate the various salt water corals and other salt water plants (it’s been so long I don’t remember the proper terms anymore sorry) some of my greatest memories with my dad was the various science projects I did every year for school that we got to choose what we did and I always did something with the tanks/corals. My teachers and all the students used to love it because no one ever did anything like that and it was really fun to have my dad teach me everything about how to properly care for everything. He would show me how to do it and then would let me take it over from there (usually the projects were done over several weeks) he wanted me to do it for myself but of course still monitor me so I didn’t kill the coral lol.
We had built a room in our basement that my sister and I had lived in throughout the years (we switched every few years don’t know why) all the giant feeding trough tanks where just outside the door of the room my dad had built and one night I woke up and realized some of the tank lights were no longer get lit up when they should not have been off. So I of course jumped up to check what was up. And I stepped into the doorway I stepped in water and immediately could not move and was experiencing horrible pain because I was literally being electrocuted. I had stepped into water that was charged because not all the breakers tripped after something failed and the tanks flooded the basement (I don’t remember exactly what failed or what caused the water to spill over, I was still in middle school maybe high school) thankfully it wasn’t too bad because I wasn’t seriously hurt but my dad definitely got an earful from my paramedic mother who wasn’t happy that he daughter got electrocuted. It’s funny now but at the time it definitely was not funny. Those days with my dad are some of the best memories I have with my dad. I know if he and my mom were still alive they would still be bickering over the amount of tanks in the house and my dad would be teaching my nieces all about salt water tanks and corals and they would have those same expert that I did.
@@daybot5720 sorry for the super long comment lol
@@KatlynJShute Don’t be sorry! That’s awesome! So sorry to hear about how you got electrocuted, hope you’re okay!
@@minifinchy811 you are so sweet thank you. Yes I’m okay thankfully. Unless you count the fact that I randomly shooting electric strikes from my finger tips especially when I’m mad…oh wait that was X men. Never mind lol.
Okay but seriously, I’m okay. It happened more than 15 years ago (give or take a few years). I can laugh about it now, since I didn’t get seriously hurt (except for the giant full body Charlie horse sensation) I think it’s a fun story to share.
I wouldn’t be able to contain my excitement there 😂
I'd be like a kid in a candy store!!!
Same
I live 30 minutes from there. Sadly I'm not a big fish hobbyist and I'm moving soon so that would be a pain 😂
I’m gonna go there tomorrow to prepare for a new female betta fish tank :D
Same that place is heaven
I grew up in Thailand and I LOVED Chatuchak market. In addition to Wednesday being fish day, other days are designated for other things. Thursday was plants day and my mom liked to go buy trees for 50 cents each haha the weekend was always the most fun experience too bc they have everything! I miss it :(
very cool video man!! I really enjoyed this one day hi to the fam for me:)
OMG hi Franklin
OMG HIIIII
Omg raww fam when did u come here pls uploud the cheapest tank set up vs most expensive tank set up
Rawwfishing I'm subscribed to your channel
Hiiiii boi
As a fish enthusiast myself, this video got me breathing heavily
Me too
The fish were cool but MAN the plant selection! I could just walk around those shops for hours
the plant market there is pretty crazy too.
Days😅😂
i found my people
Gabrielle Austin hi!
@@AwwShucks HIIIII
OMG I would not leave this place. THIS IS MY DISNEYLAND!
Thailand always welcome you
Samee!!
I go there every week. It’s paradise.
Love the videos! Super in depth!
I’ve lived in Thailand for 5 years and I had no idea they had that many fish in that market. Thanks for the information!
That was a CRAZY market. I wish we had something like this in the US. I would spend my paycheck every week 😅
Done hug hope u hug too..
Ikr especially the aqua plants man ill throw my $$ at those
Come to Indonesia please, very much cool stuff like this
How do you take things home with you if you go visit and buy anything though? I can imagine the red tape might be difficult.
Hello im from thailand we have as many varieties as you want.
you just gotta love Bangkok. it's a city filled to the brim with anything that stimulates all your senses. it's a sensory experience overload, especially during Songkran
We're welcome 🙏
CoralFish12G: shows 20 thousand dollar fish
Also CoralFish12g: I know you guys are wondering why they are so cheap...
...lol okay George
you see dat 75 cent crayfish??
Just go to any river and look under rocks you will find them so fast they are super common
@@connorglover5695 Cost more money in gas and time to drive to a river than 75 cents
@@8BitQuasar you have to drive to the fish store😂 and for me my local river is closer and I also don't live in Bangkok
@@connorglover5695 It is so hard to find crayfish of those colors in a river
Great video. Very beautiful fish and other aquarium utensils.
T
I live in Thailand(Bangkok) and this is very accurate, it has gotten smaller during the pandemic but still worth buying and checking out fish!
Is it really open on wednesdays only?
@@ronaldtinsay The market open everyday, but the fish section only open on Wednesday.
I always leave my boys to watch CoralFish12g and I’m always happy
There are a lot of Brazilian fish, i like it ♡
-sorry for my bad english, i'm working on it
1:50 in Brazil we call it "peixe betta"
4:03 arraia motoro(brazilian)
4:09 peixe papagaio e green terror
4:43 aruanã(there is 3 species in Brazil)
4:54 molinesia
4:54 platy
5:12 paulistinha
5:30 botya palhaço
5:47 kinguio veu+oranda
5:54 cascudo
6:35 tucunaré
6:55 boca de jacaré
8:00 acara disco (brazilian)
9:03 mato grosso
9:03 labeo frenatus
Nice to know 👍
Gracias!
Nice 👍👍👍
u're from brazil and your profile is ml?
As a Thai fish keeper, I can confirm that Thai people has a long history falling in love with South American fish, lol. Gracias to sharing their name bro!
I hope you enjoyed Bangkok, I’m from here so I’m really happy to see my country on this channel
Same
Same! My real name is based off of a thai word
You guys are lucky youre from Thailand, You have amazing fishes there!!!
@@annanicole1202 I felt sorry and feel bad for the fish!
Nobody:
Absolutely not even one:
Your cat: How nice of you to buy me the 18 grand golden meal
LMFAOO IM ROLLING
🤣🤣
This is the least click-baity video you’ve posted in a while! Keep it up❤️and those rays were absolutely gorgeous
I have been in love with Asian Arowana ever since I first saw one in your videos. I absolutely love them. Also I am keeping 2 White Orandas and I think a commet goldfish. Love them all.
Oh my goodness that place is heavenly! Ive always loved walking around pet or aquatic shops the different kinds and colors of aquatic species always amazes me.
Me in the whole video: looks at a random fish
also me: look at that fish
if only we had something like this in the US
U could buy a fish release the fish in water and hope he joins you in the US
Hi there from Singapore! OMG you just made me miss being able to travel to thailand!!!
11:12 that's a Pokémon there
@Steven Male it's an evolved albino bristle nose pleco 😁
wtf 🤣🤣
@@akhilennium Thanks bro, I was about to comment "what the hell was that". I know what a regular Pleco is though but the face looked so different.
@@rkidlat you're welcome bro
@@rkidlat they are actually pretty common. They are really good fish to catch the attention of people when they look at your fish tank
The guy with the AC in his shop looks like the president from The Lorax....
He totally does lol😂
You're not wrong
Hi, I'm Thai, I've been watching your channel for a long time, I really like it and glad you came to our country, I think you will enjoy
I love how he said that the black mores had massive little eyes
I wanna say thank you for taking us to these amazing places because some of us cant ever go there in this lifetime and its like u helped us fulfill our dream of going to places like these ❤
7:57, In my opinion, discus are the prettiest freshwater fish.
Snakehead rules
Fun fact: we Thais also bred betta into the colors and pattern of our country’s flag 🇹🇭
Finally, he posted! I was worried sick!
The amount of effort you put into these videos is actually unreal you are by far my favourite RUclipsr and you are like a role model like so he can see 👍🏼😁🍻
Hi ,I am indian person.
I have wached this video in fist time ,it's really good and like your language 😁buddy👍
I love these videos they are so different from what you used to do! Keep doing what you are doing because you are doing it right!
Literally 99% of y’all won’t see this but to the one percent who do God bless have a great day and stay safe from corona
Watching videos before I went dosent even bring into comparison how big this place is its mental will definitely go back to Bangkok when this hole covid 19 bs leaves
Well guess im that one percent, even tho it's the top comment
Don’t like this bc there begging fo likes
God bless you too!
Corona
Bro, I remember when you moved into your dorm freshman year and how far you’ve come!!
Keep it up man👍
ขอบคุณมากที่ชอบ from Thailand
I’m actually happy to see that the plastic is being reused! And god what beautiful critters 😍
I hope no one will bring me to this place. Im afraid my savings will be gone. Thanks for the vid.
Bettas, Guppies, Kois and Goldfishes will always be one of my top favorite fishes. My all time number fish is Betta Fish most definitely always. It’s an Asian thing that we like to keep more than other ethnicities. I freaking love the aquascape style always. So jealous of that market. I will go insane in there. I wouldn’t know how to tame my myself, because thing in that market is just so gorgeous from the fishes and plants. Wish in America and where I live America have a place like there, but they will sell more than you can afford.
I went there once, I couldn't contain my happiness. So exciting
Go to the Philippines. They have a place there called aqualand alley. Good part is its open everyday. They sell not just fish, but aquariums, gear, plants, vitamin water, indiam almond leaves extracts, live foods etc. All fishes are in a tank. They'll bag it if you buy em. Plus you can get discounts if you buy a lot.
Luv how you explains things and I encourage you to keep it up!!!! Been watching your videos for a little while and I’m obsessed. You deserve WAAAY more subscribers :P
“These are baby black gold fish with massive little eyes” 😂
Oxymoron
Wow I didn’t see one dead fish! That market really knows what they’re doing
No, they simply don’t allow them to float around dead like Petsmart or PetCo does. Countless fish/aquatic animals die on the way there as well as while in these over crowded tanks. They are simply good salesmen/marketers.
that makes sense, I didn't think about that...
@@KC-nh3mp they are open one day a week..so that makes it easy to maintain their cleanliness. I
They gotta put all the trash behind the scenes
"hi little guys, hi babies" u can't tell me George isn't cute
I remember your videos when you were a little boy..your all grownup now wow
I’m from Thailand 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭 Thanks 🙏🏻
Have been there many times. It is like Disney Land for me. I spend hours even it is bloody hot there. Love it.
Thanks for bringing back a flood of memories, some species I have not seen in the states for over 50 years! Thanks 🙏 and love the discus
Regular stores open everyday. Those out in the open with bagged fishes are only open on Wednesdays. It's like a fish flea market.
Yes, correct! The small shops/ stalls are open daily!
@@coralfish12g Welcome to Thailand. Did you manage to find the saltwater section at Chatuchak market? We have some really nice stores here. :)
I love those fish but theres one thing a love most is that black moore goldfish..coz of there stunning dragon eye..
The fish is beautiful.♡
9:32 “Massive Little” yes. Pure logic right here...
@Erik Black Gold Fish 😃
“Little baby black fish with “MASSIVE little” eyes”. So massive they’re little 🙂
My Dad : Wants an Arawana
Me : Chilling with the cheapest fish in my currency (Betta Fish) 👁️👄👁️
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have more than 100 Betta fish.I breed myself.😊 I'm form Thailand.เพิ่งเห็นชื่อคนไทยรึปล่าวคะ🤣
Beta fish are nice fish tho
As a thai person that has a lot of fish, the silver arowanas here are pretty cheap, and if you go to the front of the market there will be silver arowanas packed in bags and they are only 160-250 baht (around 4-8 dollars) so if any foreigners that visit thailand and has a collection of fish, chatuchak fish market if the place to go to if they want more cool fishes to put in their aquariums
It's so beautyfully fish,prawn,crab,turtle,and more
“With Massive little eyes” waoh just waoh
8:08 wow!!!!
Much love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰♥️🐟🐠🐡🦈🎏
I have never seen so many fish in my life! I thought I saw one on the floor giving you a tour, but was too lazy to slow down the vid to timestamp it.
I wish I knew about this place when I was living in Bangkok!... Looks like I'll just have to go back 🤘😆🤘 well when we can fly again 🤔
Man I am freaking out watching this I can’t imagine my save there
Done hug hope u hug too..
This is the earliest I have ever bin to a video
Fionn Carlin same doe lmao 😆
*been
Thanks for Visit Chatujuk in Thailand I'm from Thailand I'm so happy
Bubble eye goldfish are my favorite. They have lots of personality.
They are in lot of pain they were modified if it pops they get infection and die :(
@@pranavj7699 I don't think they are in pain because of their anatomy. I've had about three, we bought in bulk, and they were a happy bunch.
Once, Chubby Cheeks somehow punctured his right bubble. We always kept the tank clean enough with respect to the natural bacteria, and he healed successfully in about a week.
Of course, this is just my experience with basic bubble eye. They didn't have huge bubbles, but yeah.
Teacher: what is impossible
Me :get a heart from u
Bro your spelling of Bangkok is missing a "G" good job on the tour, you should also check out the specialised coral shops behind JJ mall
So cool. I love snakehead
These fish are so cool
INDIAAAAAAAA
Beautiful fishes btw
My fav fish was the indian snakehead and the large arowana they had great colours
2:30 is me watching the video (the man behind george)
Imagine Mr beats bought all the fish in the market and giving all away.
Or put all the fish in one pond together 😂
@@aimanharith5817 bruh a battle royale
Yeah so when you give for free they're rate of survival is not promising....most of the fish are just going to be not cared for....
@@luisnarbonamolina2131 😂🤣
Thank you instead of Thai people.
You came to visit our fish market.Rare and amazon fish zone.
There are still many more, especially Wednesday.A rare fish shop is located on the street near 7Shop.I am a Thai person who subscribes to your channel.
#Thank you 🙏🏿🇹🇭
Hey you I’m thai people. I am very happy to watch your videos. When come Thailand again I want to hang out with you on Thailand ,I promise.
I wish i could free (release) some of those fish in my tanks. I would go broke if I live in Thailand
Hey there, I have been there since I was a kid growing up. Believe me there is no better place for you if you are fish lover!! BTW From the video I think there are still a lots that you don't see. If you visit Thailand next time may b I give you a tour!!
Are you able to order from them
Does anyone else want to know how much the discus fish cost because they’re so darn expensive in America?
Cost how much?
Malaysia is cheaper I think.
I think they are about 10 to 20 dollars a piece . But shipping a box with fish to the usa costs about 250$ and there fit about 8-15 fish per box. So the biggest fish will cost 250/8+20= 51.25$ for just the price stores pay for the fish. The the store needs profit and they need to add tax so eventually the fish will end up costing about 80 to 120$ a piece.
price range is quite wide, you can find starts from around 15-20 USD until 100 USD approx. (im from Thailand)
I loved the video all the different fish and colors. awesome dude 😃
You are so much inspiring to me...I have been following you, learning from you since last April (no I'm not doing any April fool) and finally came up with an idea to open my own channel in my own language. Love from India big brother.
11:13 what type of these fish ?
I live in Thailand and I always go here in the weekends when its open !!!!
Would you have any info in who can maybe provide me some fishes... ?$$$
Yo who is selling the soft shell turtles aren’t they endangered?
05:30 the flying river turtle from papua islands is the endangered ones, but they sell those in there too.
They’re invasive
no theyre not. they are invasive here in my location
Lol, you see how many are they, how it is endangered, they breeded by local..
@@michaelscolfield14 where your location?
Pasar ikan yang sangat ramai pengunjung dan banyak pilihan ikan hiasnya. Keren nihh
Awesome video, Mate
Loved this video a lot ☺
Who else lives in Bangkok and goes to chutchuck like every other weekend
COVID sucks
Me walking down there
Also my inner child screaming each time seeing a bottle and a bag of fish
Also me knowing these things never would happen
😍😍😍
อยากไปเลยยยยย 💕
ผมคนไทยภูมิใจที่นายมาถ่าย is cool man
Wow hearing how George pronounces the betta fish really shows off his lack of freshwater scrubbiness
He didnt even know what the oranda was 😂 “goldfish with brain like head”
@@yagirl9959 so what! give the guy a break!!
Because freshwater is scrubby compared to salt....
Emily Cowell nah, fish keeping is for everyone. Jokes are great but we don’t have to compare the two in 2020. They are obviously both great hobbies.
Cayleigh Madison that's a typical saltwater keeper response ... lol I own both & freshwater fish are way more fun ... salt tanks always focus on boring corals they don't even like the fish smh.
I got triggered when he said "crayfish" since I'm from Louisiana where we call them " crawfish"
Same lol
They are tasty ^_^
Same girl, same. And $1/crawfish? Like daaamn thats 1/5 of a pound.
Or if you ask them some times theyll throw you a live one for free 😅 i used to get a new pet craefush every season and release them to the pond lol
@@justlivingwithit not even that
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i can stay in this fish market for whole day, very cool place to visit
I didn't like seeing all those fish in one same tank. Some of them couldn't even move
It's a sad story but probably these farmers can't afford the things we can give to our fish.
Although alot of people are complaining about fish prices, They should raise the cost and give more to the farmers!
The fish are totaly fine the reason some of them are all squished together is because they might be schooling fish or they are small enough to fit into one tank and some of the big fish have like two or three or more in one tank but they are fine not any hate to u im just trying to tell you they are fine
none of them is dead
Just to put your mind at ease, remember that this is only the one day a week they are brought to the market. The breeders either sell most of their stock, but then they return them to their breeder/stock tanks. I don't know how they are kept at their 'home', but considering all of the fish are healthy (and they have to stay that way for a majority of their lives to be worth anything), they are probably kept in large tanks with plenty of space. Some of the bigger fish, like the Arowana, they are probably cycled on a week/fortnightly basis, so they can be kept in large tanks to stay healthy, but then moved to the smaller tanks for sale. Reducing the number of times they are moved about reduces stress.
Blame the capitalism
I would love to visit that place just to see their aquariums and all the fish
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