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Did you ever think of buying live fish?
Live parfish. Let's head over to A1. I
love fish. I love fish. What's going on?
What's going on? You're
back. Okay. A lot of people are makit
not to eat. What? Tell us about the
minute. They want they want live
fish. They want to see live swimming in
our pools. So, what are we what are you
doing? They have what they need. You
have what? You have a water. You have a
ocean here. Not a one ocean. And we got
a nice big pool with n with some carbs
swimming around waiting for its owner.
Great. So, let's go see
it. So, has some good stuff for us.
Something that nobody has. Follow to our
uh So, let's go to our secret to our
secret place. Yeah. Atlantic Ocean. See,
it's the holidays now. We're very busy.
A lot of empty boxes. Okay. Wow. I'm I
feel that I'm now under submarine.
What's going on? Let me see. Let me show
you. So these are our live carps. Wow.
Crabfish. Carfish. Very live. Look, if
you could see here, there's less
bubbles. You'll see them better. Wow.
Wow. This is a temporary setup we do for
pesa, especially for Passover. So, we
bring them in 2 3 weeks before the
holiday and they need a lot of care.
Need a lot of care. Takes a lot of work.
I'm going to show you everything we have
to go through to keep these guys alive
till the till at the end of the holiday.
That's interesting. That's So, let me
ask you. You bring it from where? These
are Canadian fish. These are Canadian
carps. They come, they're in the lake,
Lake Ontario. They're fish in Lake
Ontario. So, these are wild. It's not
farm raised. Wow. So, they and they
bring them in here in big big something
like this, a little bit bigger. And and
the and the thing with with live carp is
that they have to have oxygen. Okay? If
they don't have oxygen, any fish, right?
So, they're in the water, but they need
oxygen. So, that's why we have all these
pumps giving them oxygen. So when they
come with the trucks, they come in in
these in these big bins with the guys
have a compressor on the truckow and the
compressor gives air to the bins. So
they take good care of them very nicely.
Takes a lot. Yes. Takes a lot of care.
It's a lot of work to keep them like
this. There's some fish to go up to 20
lb. Wow. Wow. The ones here, the average
fish here is about 8 n lbs. Wow. Let's
see the process here. So what are you
doing with them? So you see, so number
one, every day, twice a day, we have to
clean the pool, right? We want to keep
them nice and clean. We want to keep
their water nice and clean. So we have
this little pond that we set up for the
holidays. We'll pump the water.
Oh, they become wild. What's going on?
Yeah. Now they're getting excited. They
think we're coming to fish them. So
Well, they know what's going on, huh?
So now you're going to lose, right? cuz
I'm pumping out the the dirty water and
I'm going to put in clean water.
So now you're putting in the clean
water, the new fresh water. Yes. And in
the same time they like it cuz you feel
if they like it. Yeah. They like it
because now I'm giving brand new oxygen
in the water. So now you're putting in
the fresh water and they get excited,
right? Yes. Okay. They get excited cuz
this is like food. Oxygen is almost like
having food cuz carps is a carp is a
very tough thing. You know, we take out
the carp out of the water and we knock
we have to knock it off the head, right?
Because we don't want it we don't want
it to suffer. So, we knock it to phase
it out when we cut it. After we cut the
fish and we get stakes for the fish, the
stakes on the table still move around.
Really? Yes. That's only with carp or
with other fish as well? The only fish I
saw that do is carp so far. Wow. Wow.
Yeah. Because it's such a again such a
strong fish. So people they like to
choose their fish the size the one they
like and yeah then we take it out of the
pool. Then you cut it and you take it
and we cut it and we do everything they
need in front of them. We fix fillet. A
lot of people wanted for their gap fish.
Some other people wanted just to pick it
this way. Wow. And everybody leaves
happy. Wow. So when people want it they
they buy usually the whole fish or they
buy slic.
Yeah. You can't you can't and mind you
they all come everybody comes with their
kids. Oh yeah. Yeah. So, all the they
come and the little boys and girls, they
love it. Even my own kids, they come
here almost every day just to see the
fish. Oh, yeah. It doesn't feel good.
Wow. Beautiful.
You
see if you can do I want to get you a
big one. Oh, wa. Normally, we take them
out with a net, but now I see they're
feisty. They don't want to come out.
Let's see if Oh, wow. That is a fish.
This is a medium size. If I put it back
in the water, it's going to go back into
Wow. Oh, he's going back into his
family. Yeah. Back into his family. Did
you ever have that a fish jumped out of
the pool here? Every morning. Every
morning. What? You come? Almost every
morning. Really? Every morning we come
there's a fish on the floor here. Uh
sometimes they're as far as 10 ft away
from the pool. Really? They're still
alive. Because they're jumping once
they're out of the water. So they, you
know, we close the lights. We're We're
not here. And they jump around. They
want to go back in the water. So they
sometimes we find them very far. We're
like, "What's going on?" They jump. They
jump. They're very strong. They're
strong fish. Very strong fish.
Wow. To everybody. Thank you for coming.
Thank you, Slowy.