@@KhanMann66 Room is a small sacrifice to make for guaranteed food and safety. It goes both ways. Nature is brutal. Not everyone gets fed in the wild. Here, they do.
Hey Georg This is our local aquarium. Totally awesome video! We have also been backstage as you were with our small boys. Our son Hugo, 7 would have loved to have met you. So now he wants his own lab or aquarium so that you can come and visit him one day🤞🏼😃 He loves your videos. Keep up the good work! Thanks
Brilliant aquarium. So important in educating people. It's a shame you've got so many ignorant commenters here who basically are animal rights activists and don't really care about the important role of zoos and aquariums in world conservation.
Im Not close to be an activist but you have to be stupid to think, that it is okay to lock an Animal that moves daily about 50 Miles in a 200mx50m fishtank 😂✌️
You dont need Zoos to educate people. Zoos only have one important role and that is to generate money and raise the number on the bank accounts of the ceos of those CEOs.
wow, what a nice aquarium. i like that they put effort into making their tanks interesting for the animals with rocks, live plants, and wood. a lot of aquariums just have those blue plastic tanks with nothing except the fish, wich would get boring after a while and often makes the animals feel exposed because they have nowhere to hide. the tank sizes are bigger then most aquariums and the animals look to be thriving. i love the jungle area, I want to go there so bad!
Mission accomplished if the mission of this place was to make people want to visit Copenhagen. I never once thought of it as a destination until this video. Cheers!
Whaaat, never thought of it ?! we have the oldest themeparks in the worlds, tivoli and bakken, the safest and quitest big citites and were crowned the number one tourist spot in europe last year.
Sorry, but this is just sad. Sharks don't belong in a tank, especially not hammer heads or whale sharks. No tank is big enough. They were born to be free.
@@Sean-ub9ff It's very important, but most people are in it to charge loads of money to view these animals. Getting rich off making animals slaves and prisoners is not the only way to educate.
I agree. But we don't know how these sharks got here. They may have been rescued from a smaller aquarium and if they were raised or got used to hand feeding, then they are no longer able to be released back into the wild
@@willcookmakeupsharks are not meant for tanks(like every other fish lol). they get sick really quickly and often dont live long. especially oceansided sharks that travel a lot through a year dont last long. You can google, why no aquarium in the world has white sharks for long in the aquarium....so they are probably not rescued. Also they can not reproduce in an aquarium. so if they die, they will always get a new one from the wild.... thats just disgusting. it took me years to understand but pls inform yourself about aquariums especially salt water.... almost every individual in a tank is taking from the wild reef at one point in their life...
So many different imprisoned animals that will die or suffer from terrible illnesses after a few years/months because they don’t belong into tiny class containers❤ so awesome
I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if they’re allowed to, maybe with a special tag indicating that this tooth came from the dropped teeth in this aquarium.
@@louisegogel7973 Well in the wild as sharks replace their teeth naturally and so dropped teeth found at the beach aren't at the detriment health of the shark people can collect them and not feel bad about it. But I know what you mean, it would be much cooler to know that it came from a shark they can see, not just some they bought in and sold as a souvenir.
How Are you keeping them alive in that tank? There is no conservation efford directly for the Hammerheads as those sharks are neither bred in captivity, nor released in the wild. So, while this is a nice show for the public, and this specific Aquarium does collect money for conservation effort's, your logic is flawed. They don't actually breed them in captivity. @@Helveteshit
@@vooligan9499 It is not like keeping a dog in a cage, it is like keeping a dog in your house, which hundreds of millions or even billions of people do. Many people keep dogs in small 1 bedroom apartments.
I completely agree! I was looking for someone who shared the same opinion as me, everybody is too positive abt this in the comments,,, maybe deleting the negative comments prob
@@SaikmayLayraWell, at least sharks always have food there without any hard challenges unlike nature, which makes them kill animals lives, and even more animals that are stronger. Not always sharks have everything when they are free.
Might seem weird but what really interests me is all the plumbing and water systems they have, gotta be some nice stuff in those backrooms. Bro the size of that UV sterilizer! so cool
Thanks for visiting our local Aquariums they might not be as massive as the ones in the states but they do seem to be well made well thought out , and focusing on local wild life in the area more then having a flashy super rare fish . Not all places thou as i do not think we have a lot of hammerhead sharks , Piranhas in the waters here .-)
Hammer heads swim for miles to many different feeding grounds not round in circles in a small tank. You can call the tank big but its never gonna be big enough
Wow, what an amazing place, I've never seen anything like this before. What it must take for upkeep just blows ones mind. Thank you George and Amiel, that was incredible!❤️👍
i love how so many people is saying "but you can't just put hammerhead sharks in an aquarium" "let them out in the wild" like bruh, none of u peps here got any knowledge bout them whatsoever, they are being taken care of by proffesionals who's spend their entire life dedicated to the aquatic wild life, studying every aspect of these fish. They know damn well what they're doing, and they know damn well how to make every single fish in that aquarium feel comfortable and happy, so u lot just know your place, back off, and stfu.
Aquariums prevent animals from eating each other by regularly feeding them, though there is always the risk. Hammerheads can survive in aquariums; Den Blå Planet has been growing its hammerheads for several years by this point. However, given how large they are and their migratory habits, most aquariums opt to keep the smaller species of hammerhead. The only hammerhead you are likely to see in an aquarium is the tiny bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo).
12:04 the I haven’t seen her in a few days 😂 if you know octopus you know there’s a chance she might not even be in there anymore 😂 they escape artists, better keep them occupied
in Florida we have wild pacus, they’ve turned into omnivores here, I’ve personally caught a few and all of them were on full slices of pepperoni pizza, but people catch them on smaller live fish and cut pieces of fish often as well!
Such a beautiful aquarium set up. I love the tunnel. Here in Perth, WA we have a smaller tunnel at AQWA where you go through on a travellator. It is such a wonderful experience seeing the animals swim overhead.
WE WANT AQUASHELLA IN EUROPE!! I've actually look at travelling to America (from UK) just to attend Aquashella but its just toooo much money, I would defo be able to go to anywhere in Europe a lot easier!,
@ericalyanakian furthermore I've taken my dogs on daily walks where she has all the room in the world to go until she's ready to go home. Do they take this shark out for laps around the ocean?
It’s mad to say. But that big tank doesn’t look anywhere near big enough.
na its not mad to say, because its not even close to big enough.
@@LetsChangeMeNow very true
It will never be big enough. Let these shark back into the wild.
@@KhanMann66so true!!!
@@KhanMann66
Room is a small sacrifice to make for guaranteed food and safety. It goes both ways. Nature is brutal. Not everyone gets fed in the wild. Here, they do.
The otter lady was amazing haha
Simp
@@HeftyReefs
Squirrel in my pants
@@HeftyReefs lmao because I think someone’s funny? Ok bud hope your life gets better 🙏
@@adisonsichampanakhone1070 i hope so too 🤞
@juiced8932 Shut up mate he's being nice input isn't needed.
Hey Georg
This is our local aquarium. Totally awesome video! We have also been backstage as you were with our small boys. Our son Hugo, 7 would have loved to have met you. So now he wants his own lab or aquarium so that you can come and visit him one day🤞🏼😃 He loves your videos.
Keep up the good work! Thanks
Hope you get to meet him!
but you can't put especially Hammerheads in an Aqauarium. They need a lot more space
keep talking out of your ass
Not really
@@MeadeFatLossyes they really do
@@DXXDXXV they thrive in captivity
Womp womp
Can you imagine being a ray living in a hammerheads tank😢 iykyk
pretty sure the marine biologist know more about fish than you...just a thought tho (i mean it is their job)
Not only that, but those animals are well fed which decreases the chances of any of them being eaten.
That “softshell” turtle is actually a “Fly River Turtle,” a very rare species from Australia.
Nuclear power in an aquarium, now that’s something I definitely wasn’t expecting! Nice!
Radiation, not nuclear power.
it's just powerful UV lights lol
The animals look even more beautiful in freedom :)
Yeah
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Wrong. They only Look beautiful in freedom
Never seen a yellow puffer like that before, so cool.
Yes, Aquashella for Europe!
Brilliant aquarium. So important in educating people. It's a shame you've got so many ignorant commenters here who basically are animal rights activists and don't really care about the important role of zoos and aquariums in world conservation.
Im Not close to be an activist but you have to be stupid to think, that it is okay to lock an Animal that moves daily about 50 Miles in a 200mx50m fishtank 😂✌️
You dont need Zoos to educate people. Zoos only have one important role and that is to generate money and raise the number on the bank accounts of the ceos of those CEOs.
wow, what a nice aquarium. i like that they put effort into making their tanks interesting for the animals with rocks, live plants, and wood. a lot of aquariums just have those blue plastic tanks with nothing except the fish, wich would get boring after a while and often makes the animals feel exposed because they have nowhere to hide. the tank sizes are bigger then most aquariums and the animals look to be thriving. i love the jungle area, I want to go there so bad!
0:36 most definitely inspired that one scene in ninjago
Mission accomplished if the mission of this place was to make people want to visit Copenhagen. I never once thought of it as a destination until this video.
Cheers!
Same
It's an awesome city as it is. Even has a whole hippie area where you can buy legal weed and a beach and stuff. Pretty expensive destination though.
Whaaat, never thought of it ?! we have the oldest themeparks in the worlds, tivoli and bakken, the safest and quitest big citites and were crowned the number one tourist spot in europe last year.
I am planning a roadtrip to Scandinavia in my oldtimer and now this will defnitly be one off the stops.
Sorry, but this is just sad. Sharks don't belong in a tank, especially not hammer heads or whale sharks. No tank is big enough. They were born to be free.
I agree that tank is a bit on the smaller side but education is a very important thing.
@@Sean-ub9ff It's very important, but most people are in it to charge loads of money to view these animals. Getting rich off making animals slaves and prisoners is not the only way to educate.
I agree. But we don't know how these sharks got here. They may have been rescued from a smaller aquarium and if they were raised or got used to hand feeding, then they are no longer able to be released back into the wild
I Agree, But Think About It, They Could Help Captive Reproduce Them And Release To Add To Their Population.
@@willcookmakeupsharks are not meant for tanks(like every other fish lol). they get sick really quickly and often dont live long. especially oceansided sharks that travel a lot through a year dont last long. You can google, why no aquarium in the world has white sharks for long in the aquarium....so they are probably not rescued. Also they can not reproduce in an aquarium. so if they die, they will always get a new one from the wild.... thats just disgusting. it took me years to understand but pls inform yourself about aquariums especially salt water.... almost every individual in a tank is taking from the wild reef at one point in their life...
As a Danish person I can personally say it is a awesome aquarium but your video makes one want to visit it again
8:58 me at All-You-Can-Eat buffet trying to finish the last piece of food to not pay a fine
Your also here :0
Think fish have fish thoughts
glad you enjoy our country! All nordic countries have great aquariums and conservation projects!
makes me wanna visit!!
I watched the video of this aquarium being built. Amazing to see it stocked now. I love how the building itself mimicks a seashell.
can you give the making of the tank video link??
Wow cool to see my home land in your video
What an awesome Aquarium. So much diversity Thanks for the tour George
So many different imprisoned animals that will die or suffer from terrible illnesses after a few years/months because they don’t belong into tiny class containers❤ so awesome
indeed it is. @@taki7546
If you use your brain you will realise that on average, sharks and fish in aquariums live longer than the wild.@@taki7546
@@taki7546So many animals die in the wild in brutal ways❤. I’d rather live here then get brutally murdered at birth or die to something later❤❤❤.
@@taki7546 keep talking out of your ass
As a shark lover, I hope that they sell the shark teeth that they pick up from the bottom of the tank.
I was thinking the same thing. I wonder if they’re allowed to, maybe with a special tag indicating that this tooth came from the dropped teeth in this aquarium.
@@louisegogel7973 Well in the wild as sharks replace their teeth naturally and so dropped teeth found at the beach aren't at the detriment health of the shark people can collect them and not feel bad about it. But I know what you mean, it would be much cooler to know that it came from a shark they can see, not just some they bought in and sold as a souvenir.
I swam with great hammerheads back in Roatan,Honduras
A nice aquarium. It would still be nicer to see this in the wild. The tank for the sharks is large but still too small for them.
Eh, how are ya keeping them alive in the wild when they are being hunted for their fins? At least, they are happy and thick in there.
Way too small. Also no whale blubber for them to rip off of whale corpses! Great Whites especially love t.hem
How Are you keeping them alive in that tank? There is no conservation efford directly for the Hammerheads as those sharks are neither bred in captivity, nor released in the wild. So, while this is a nice show for the public, and this specific Aquarium does collect money for conservation effort's, your logic is flawed. They don't actually breed them in captivity.
@@Helveteshit
@@SarahHodgins-xq7rwBy your same logic you'd need to be a veterinarian to know keeping a dog in a cage for their entire life is a bad thing.
@@vooligan9499 It is not like keeping a dog in a cage, it is like keeping a dog in your house, which hundreds of millions or even billions of people do. Many people keep dogs in small 1 bedroom apartments.
You should definitely visit the Georgia Aquarium. They have one of the largest indoor tanks in the world!
I have a 300 gallon acro reef tank that I run 7 radian xr30 pros on, i couldn't imagine the lightning on that giant reef tank. Lol...amazing.
wow, all the fish you showed were very cool, especially the hammerhead shark, how cool
Do yall ever make longer videos of these aquariums? I could watch this for an hour
@Repent-and-believe-in-Jesus1what does that have to do with an aquarium
aquashella in europe sounds awesome!
What a beautiful HUGE set-up that these sharks needs to thrive. They all look so healthy which is a good thing.
dunno bout that one
Aquashella would be great in Munich. It's pretty central in Europe and Germany in general is huge for the hobby!
This was one of the best Aquariums I have seen. Thanks George.
Not a big fan of touch tanks... but the rest of the aquarium is quite beautiful
I think it's still sad mast sharks die fast in captivity and thes are not meant to be kept , ... Nothing can give them what they'd have in freedome
I completely agree! I was looking for someone who shared the same opinion as me, everybody is too positive abt this in the comments,,, maybe deleting the negative comments prob
@@ainaaina4505 well in that case Ur on the right page i have looked for comments too an I can only agree , it's sad
keep talking out of your ass
@@SaikmayLayra keep talking out of your ass
@@SaikmayLayraWell, at least sharks always have food there without any hard challenges unlike nature, which makes them kill animals lives, and even more animals that are stronger. Not always sharks have everything when they are free.
floridian here, and im so sorry little turtle that the current took you away D:
Sorry bro I'm from Chicago too but those were frontosa and a fly river turtle.
ikr! I came down here to say the same thing
Right lmfao cringe
Brilliant tour!
Doesn’t this guy know anything about his own hobby?😂😂
Hammerhead shark is big because he can eat fish and piranhas
Okaaaay, I found my dream job now
Soft shell turtle ? Bruh I swear that was a fly river turtle 15:23
also has other names
Might seem weird but what really interests me is all the plumbing and water systems they have, gotta be some nice stuff in those backrooms. Bro the size of that UV sterilizer! so cool
lol he called the fly river turtle a soft shell 🤣
that was a beautiful tour!
thank you for bringing me along!
🌸❤️🙏❤️🌸
sorry for asking but in 15:22 isn't that a Pignose or Fly river turtle ?
i believe its a really big difference between softshell and pig nose
Others have said the same, fly river turtle .
Thanks for visiting our local Aquariums they might not be as massive as the ones in the states but they do seem to be well made well thought out , and focusing on local wild life in the area more then having a flashy super rare fish . Not all places thou as i do not think we have a lot of hammerhead sharks , Piranhas in the waters here .-)
What an amazing aquarium. Would love to visit one day.
Soft shell? 15:21 That was a fly river turtle!!😊😊😊
Yep lol
Also called the frontosa a cross bred hump head fish lmfao
@@AA-zv6yo I saw that too!! 🤭
He hella fly 😎
They have other names too, that's why scientific names are best
tysm for supporting my country
Hammer heads swim for miles to many different feeding grounds not round in circles in a small tank. You can call the tank big but its never gonna be big enough
Pacu is a Semi Vegetarian I think, They also eat meat, fish other foods too
Wow, what an amazing place, I've never seen anything like this before. What it must take for upkeep just blows ones mind. Thank you George and Amiel, that was incredible!❤️👍
Bruh that was a fly river turtle not a soft shell and a fronttosa not a bumbhead
You should go on vacation in gran canaria las palmas and get a taxi to poema del mar
That aquarium looks so much like the Atlanta Aquarium.
i love how so many people is saying "but you can't just put hammerhead sharks in an aquarium" "let them out in the wild" like bruh, none of u peps here got any knowledge bout them whatsoever, they are being taken care of by proffesionals who's spend their entire life dedicated to the aquatic wild life, studying every aspect of these fish. They know damn well what they're doing, and they know damn well how to make every single fish in that aquarium feel comfortable and happy, so u lot just know your place, back off, and stfu.
Hammerheads eat Rays im surprised none of them have eaten any rays in there. Also can hammerheads survive in an aquarium?
Aquariums prevent animals from eating each other by regularly feeding them, though there is always the risk. Hammerheads can survive in aquariums; Den Blå Planet has been growing its hammerheads for several years by this point. However, given how large they are and their migratory habits, most aquariums opt to keep the smaller species of hammerhead. The only hammerhead you are likely to see in an aquarium is the tiny bonnethead (Sphyrna tiburo).
This is so cool! Thanks for your videos!
Wasn’t r
That a fly river turtle not a soft shell
Awesome man
Should never put scalloped hammerheads in the same tank with stingrays. Regardless if they’re well fed or not.
The handlers comment on the otters 😂
I would absolutely ♥️ to come to Denmark and visit this insanely awesome aquarium!-fascinating
12:04 the I haven’t seen her in a few days 😂 if you know octopus you know there’s a chance she might not even be in there anymore 😂 they escape artists, better keep them occupied
0:00 I literally have this kind of scene in my nightmare where I have to walk on an edge close to shark infested water
Cool that you had a fan employee 🥰
Thanks For The Video Was Awesome 🤩
this was so cool
you probably have seen only the first 1 min
The fact an aquarium ad appeared to me-💀💀💀
in Florida we have wild pacus, they’ve turned into omnivores here, I’ve personally caught a few and all of them were on full slices of pepperoni pizza, but people catch them on smaller live fish and cut pieces of fish often as well!
are you able to eat them in a soup or are they too small for even that?
I’m danish btw I love the place and it’s so fun to look at all the sharks
The guide was so excited about what he was doing. And the octopus was just glaring at ya 😂
What do they feed each fish to keeo the environment going?
The Georgia aquarium is bigger , they also have hammerheads and tiger sharks as well.
do the fish know theyre so close to freedom? xD
Such a beautiful aquarium set up. I love the tunnel. Here in Perth, WA we have a smaller tunnel at AQWA where you go through on a travellator. It is such a wonderful experience seeing the animals swim overhead.
Awesome video!
100% we definitely need an aqua shells in the uk
that is actually a fly river turtle and not just a basic soft shell turtle
Amazed how very little saltwater species George actually knows hahaha😂😂
No disrespect but that’s how actually a fly river turtle
it has other names as well
omg i cant believe they confine those animals to such small places.... so much easier to catch my lunch!
Again welcome to Denmark 🇩🇰
this was awesome..thanks for sharing
15:21 that’s a fly river turtle 😂
George, you've shown so many wonderful places--that I now want to visit! Thank you ever so much!
Yes please come visit! Very lovely country (I was born and live here lol)❤
That ''Massive'' tank is tiny for a fucking hammerhead shark. It's like putting a dog in a match box.
You should go to the Osaka Aquarium in Osaka Japan
Yess please do aquashella in Europe
Always great videos👍
Ik im gomna sound like a Karen but it was a fly river not a soft shell turtle but the video was dope and a lot of cool animals
WE WANT AQUASHELLA IN EUROPE!! I've actually look at travelling to America (from UK) just to attend Aquashella but its just toooo much money, I would defo be able to go to anywhere in Europe a lot easier!,
aquashela in europe sounds great. I always wanted to go but it is sadly to far.
Neither of you could name Fromtosa c'mon
side note humans are really impressive those are HUGE glass panels to be holding back like hundreds of tons of water
Aquashella in Europe would be so cool
No matter how "massive" a tank is its not big enought for a hammer head shark. Things this large just dont belong in captivity.
Your dog wants a bigger yard too 🤷♂️
@ericalyanakian 🤣🤣🤣 to compare a domesticated animal to a bull shark is absolutely comical!
@ericalyanakian furthermore I've taken my dogs on daily walks where she has all the room in the world to go until she's ready to go home. Do they take this shark out for laps around the ocean?
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Just finding the shark teeth
idk what he want's to be here in Denmark, but go for it man, we need more diversity
İ see alot of video where people are catching alot of hammerheads...they need to leave them alone
Are they going to be re-releasimg the Loggerhead turtle?