Raising a Grocery Store Crab as a Pet

Aquarium Info
9 May 202408:50

Summary

TLDRIn this heartwarming video, the narrator recounts the rescue of a blue crab named Noodle from a grocery store, where she was destined to be eaten. The narrator, determined to save Noodle, embarks on a mission to nurse her back to health and provide her with a dream home: a realistic, custom-made crustacean habitat called the Crusty Crab. Despite initial setbacks, including Noodle's reluctance to eat and her poor condition, the narrator's persistence pays off as she gradually recovers and begins to explore her new environment. The video also features a trip to Maryland to learn more about blue crabs and a humorous challenge at a pet store. With the help of a sponsor, Better Help, the narrator emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of fish keeping for managing stress and anxiety. The video concludes with Noodle thriving in her new home, a testament to the power of compassion and the joy of nurturing a pet.

Takeaways

  • πŸ¦€ The narrator rescued a blue crab named Noodle from being eaten and decided to keep her as a pet.
  • πŸ₯ An 'emergency hospital tank' was set up to help Noodle recover and gain strength.
  • 🍽 Noodle initially refused to eat but eventually started consuming food after 5 days.
  • πŸ› οΈ The initial hospital tank was deemed too small for Noodle's full recovery, prompting the need for a larger saltwater tank.
  • πŸ›’ The narrator went to Petco to gather supplies for setting up a proper saltwater environment for Noodle.
  • πŸ” A suitable tank was found online, but it required same-day pickup, leading to a race against time to secure it.
  • 🏑 The stand for the new tank was unstable and damaged, necessitating a trip to Home Depot for materials to repair it.
  • πŸ”¨ The stand was reinforced with wood to ensure it could safely support the weight of Noodle's new home.
  • 🎨 The Crusty Crab habitat was constructed with attention to detail, including iconic features like the clamshell sign.
  • 🐟 The narrator also considered Noodle's natural behavior, noting that blue crabs prefer to be alone and are not social creatures.
  • πŸ‘ Noodle's transition to her new, larger tank was celebrated as a success, with the crab exploring and eating in her new environment.

Q & A

  • Why did the narrator decide to rescue the blue crab, Noodle, from the grocery store?

    -The narrator noticed a section of live animals being sold for food at the grocery store and felt compelled to save Noodle, who was alone at the bottom of a bucket.

  • What was the initial plan for Noodle after rescuing her?

    -The initial plan was to keep Noodle as a pet and, if successful, surprise her with a dream home, a realistic crusty crab habitat for her to explore.

  • What was the first step in trying to save Noodle?

    -The first step was to get Noodle into an emergency hospital tank to monitor her condition and begin her recovery.

  • What did the narrator notice about Noodle's physical condition after bringing her to the hospital tank?

    -The narrator noticed that Noodle was missing one of her legs, a whisker, had damage to her shell, and her eyes were fully in the socket, indicating her poor condition.

  • How did the narrator attempt to learn more about blue crabs to help Noodle?

    -The narrator sent Adam to Maryland, the blue crab capital of the world, to catch a healthy crab and learn more about their behavior and needs.

  • What was the turning point for Noodle's recovery?

    -The turning point was when Noodle started eating after 5 days of not eating, which indicated that she was beginning to recover.

  • Why did the narrator decide to get a bigger tank for Noodle?

    -The narrator realized that the hospital tank was too small for Noodle's recovery and exploration, so they decided to get a much bigger saltwater tank.

  • What supplies did the narrator get from Petco for Noodle's saltwater setup?

    -The narrator got a variety of supplies including a pump, skimmer, filter sock, heater, and light for Noodle's saltwater setup.

  • What was the challenge with setting up the new tank for Noodle?

    -The challenge was that the tank's stand had water damage, was unstable, and did not fit in the intended space, requiring a trip to Home Depot for more wood and repairs.

  • How did the narrator make the Crusty Crab habitat more appealing for Noodle?

    -The narrator added iconic features like archways, a clamshell sign, and a Bikini Bottom background to make the Crusty Crab habitat more appealing and realistic for Noodle.

  • What did the narrator do to ensure Noodle would not be alone in her new tank?

    -The narrator created a thick layer of sand for Noodle to dig in and included a miniature crusty crab as a hiding place, indicating that Noodle would have tiny friends around her.

  • What was the final outcome for Noodle after all the efforts to save and rehabilitate her?

    -Noodle blossomed into a confident explorer, began eating dinner inside the Crusty Crab, and became a beloved member of the narrator's crew.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ¦€ Rescue and Rehabilitation of Blue Crab Noodle

The video begins with the rescue of a blue crab named Noodle from a grocery store where she was destined to be eaten. The narrator plans to keep Noodle as a pet and surprises her with a dream home, a realistic crustacean habitat. Initially, Noodle is weak and unresponsive, but after being placed in a hospital tank with Jank Essentials, she starts to show signs of life. The narrator then sends Adam to Maryland, the blue crab capital, to learn more about crabs and their care. Despite Noodle's initial lack of appetite and missing a leg, the team remains hopeful and invests in a red crab named Stanley to encourage Noodle's appetite. After five days, Noodle finally starts eating and exploring her tank. The narrator then discusses the need for a larger saltwater tank for Noodle's full recovery and embarks on a mission to find and set up the perfect tank, including a trip to Petco for supplies and a visit to Home Depot for building materials.

05:01

πŸ› οΈ Building Noodle's Dream Home: The Crusty Crab Habitat

The second paragraph details the construction of Noodle's new home, the Crusty Crab, which includes creating archways with straight wood and adding iconic features like the front sign and the Famous Clam shot sign. The narrator discusses a partnership with Better Help, a therapy platform, and how fish keeping was suggested as a way to manage stress and anxiety. The Crusty Crab habitat is further enhanced with a custom Bikini Bottom background and a clamshell sign. Despite the initial excitement, Noodle's health takes a downturn, prompting the team to expedite the setup of her new tank. The stand for the new tank presents a challenge due to water damage and instability, leading to a trip to Home Depot for repairs. The narrator also emphasizes the solitary nature of blue crabs and the decision not to get Noodle a companion. Eventually, Noodle's new habitat is completed with a layer of sand for digging and a miniature Crusty Crab for hiding. The video concludes with Noodle's introduction to her new home, where she is seen eating and exploring, signifying her transformation from a grocery store crab to a confident explorer.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Noodle

Noodle is the name given to the blue crab that the narrator rescued from being sold for food at a grocery store. The crab becomes the central character of the video, symbolizing the theme of rescue and care. The narrator's efforts to save and rehabilitate Noodle highlight the video's message of compassion and the joy of nurturing a pet. The name 'Noodle' is used throughout the script to refer to the crab and is associated with various milestones in her recovery and adaptation to her new environment.

πŸ’‘Crusty Crab

The Crusty Crab is a 'dream home' that the narrator plans to build for Noodle as part of her new life as a pet, rather than as food. It represents the commitment to providing a suitable and enriching environment for Noodle, reflecting the video's theme of care and the importance of a proper habitat for pets. The Crusty Crab is a project that the narrator works on throughout the video, and its construction is a significant part of the narrative, showing the dedication and effort put into Noodle's well-being.

πŸ’‘Rescue

Rescue is a key concept in the video, as it describes the initial act of saving Noodle from being used for food. This act of rescue is central to the video's theme of compassion and the ethical treatment of animals. The narrator's decision to rescue Noodle sets the stage for the entire video, as it leads to the subsequent efforts to nurse her back to health and provide her with a new home.

πŸ’‘Habitat

Habitat refers to the natural environment in which an organism lives. In the context of the video, the term is used to describe the living conditions that the narrator provides for Noodle, both in the temporary hospital tank and the eventual Crusty Crab. The creation of a suitable habitat is crucial for Noodle's survival and well-being, and it is a recurring theme throughout the video as the narrator continually improves and expands Noodle's living space.

πŸ’‘Pet

A pet, in this video, refers to Noodle the blue crab, who transitions from being an item for sale to a cherished member of the narrator's household. The concept of a pet is integral to the video's narrative, as it underscores the emotional bond that develops between the narrator and Noodle, as well as the responsibilities that come with pet ownership. The narrator's goal of keeping Noodle as a pet is what drives the various projects and efforts to ensure her health and happiness.

πŸ’‘Compassion

Compassion is a central theme in the video, demonstrated by the narrator's decision to rescue Noodle and the subsequent care provided to her. It is the driving force behind the entire narrative, from the initial rescue to the construction of the Crusty Crab. The video showcases compassion in action, as the narrator goes to great lengths to save a life and improve the quality of Noodle's existence.

πŸ’‘Therapy

Therapy, in the context of this video, refers to the mental health support provided by a professional therapist. The narrator mentions seeking therapy to manage stress and anxiety, and how the therapist suggested fish keeping as a form of relaxation. This ties into the video's theme of caring for others (in this case, pets) as a means of personal well-being and emotional support. The mention of BetterHelp in the script indicates a sponsorship and highlights the importance of mental health resources.

πŸ’‘Adaptation

Adaptation is the process by which an organism adjusts to new conditions in its environment. In the video, Noodle's adaptation to her new life as a pet is a key focus. The narrator observes and describes Noodle's behaviors as she learns to navigate her new surroundings, such as her initial reluctance to eat and later exploration of her tank. This concept is central to the video's narrative, as it shows Noodle's progress and recovery.

πŸ’‘Saltwater Setup

A saltwater setup refers to the specific conditions and equipment needed to create a marine environment suitable for saltwater creatures like Noodle the blue crab. The narrator discusses the need for a saltwater setup when planning Noodle's new home, the Crusty Crab. This includes acquiring a tank, stand, and various accessories like a pump, skimmer, filter, and heater. The saltwater setup is crucial for Noodle's survival and is a significant aspect of the video's content.

πŸ’‘Bikini Bottom

Bikini Bottom is a fictional underwater city in the popular animated television series 'SpongeBob SquarePants.' In the video, the narrator creates a custom Bikini Bottom background for Noodle's tank, adding a whimsical and playful element to her habitat. This concept ties into the video's theme of creating an enriching and stimulating environment for Noodle, and it also provides a fun, recognizable element for the viewers.

πŸ’‘Sponsorship

Sponsorship in the context of this video refers to the promotional content for BetterHelp, a therapy service. The narrator discusses their personal experience with therapy and how it has helped them manage stress and anxiety, which is sponsored content integrated into the video's narrative. The mention of sponsorship provides transparency about the promotional aspect of the video and shows how the platform supports the content creation.

Highlights

Rescue of a blue crab named Noodle from a grocery store with the intention of keeping her as a pet.

Noodle's initial condition was poor, with a damaged shell and missing a leg, but she was not eaten and was only $1.

Setting up an emergency hospital tank for Noodle's recovery, including freshwater and fish tank essentials.

Noodle's eyes were initially fully in the socket, but later protruded, indicating her health was improving.

Adam was sent to Maryland, the blue crab capital, to learn more about blue crabs and their natural habitat.

Noodle began to show signs of recovery by moving and blowing bubbles in her tank.

Introduction of Stanley, a red crab with a large appetite, to encourage Noodle to eat.

After five days, Noodle started eating, marking the first time in weeks.

The realization that Noodle's hospital tank was too small for her full recovery.

A trip to Petco to gather supplies for a saltwater setup suitable for Noodle.

Sponsor Better Health is introduced, highlighting the benefits of fish keeping for stress and anxiety management.

Building the Crusty Crab, a realistic crab habitat, for Noodle with attention to detail like archways and iconic features.

Noodle's strength and health improved, as she began using her claws and exploring her environment.

Challenges faced with the size and stability of the tank and stand for Noodle's new home.

Customization of Noodle's tank with a Bikini Bottom background and a clamshell sign.

Noodle's recovery was not without setbacks, as she had periods of hiding and not eating.

The importance of creating a thick layer of sand for Noodle to dig in, mimicking her natural behavior.

Noodle's final transition to her new, larger tank, indicating a successful rescue and rehabilitation.

Transcripts

00:00

this is noodle wow my blue crab that I

00:03

rescued from the grocery store but we're

00:05

not eating her for dinner instead we're

00:08

going to try to keep her as a pack and

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if it works we'll surprise noodle with

00:11

her dream home a realistic crusty crab

00:14

for her to

00:15

explore you see last week while I was

00:17

grocery shopping I noticed a section of

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live animals I realized that these

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animals were being sold for

00:25

food and that's when I saw her at the

00:28

bottom of a bucket all alone I knew I

00:31

had to try and save her but the staff

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didn't think it would work however I've

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seen people do this before so I had H

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that we could save her I will call you

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noodle I can't believe she was only

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$1 if this works noodle will be the

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cheapest pet I've ever had so here's the

00:50

game plan to save noodle first we need

00:52

to get her into an emergency hospital

00:54

team then we're going to feed her to

00:56

build up her strength and finally we're

00:59

going to build her the Crusty

01:01

Crab and while I'm building can you spot

01:04

these characters and in somewhere in

01:05

this video back at the studio we're

01:07

setting up a Cycles Hospital tank for

01:10

Noodle and we can't forget to add some

01:12

fish Jank Essentials for

01:14

her now at this point I had no idea what

01:17

would happen but then noodle started

01:20

blowing

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bubbles she's moving and a few minutes

01:25

later she was doing this cute little

01:27

dance she's loving her freshh water

01:30

at the grocery store noodles's eyes were

01:32

fully in the socket and now they're all

01:34

the way out I was super

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[Music]

01:41

excited but then I quickly realized I

01:44

might be too late to say no she's

01:46

missing one of her legs a whisker and

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has damaged to her shell worst of all

01:52

she's not

01:53

eating so I'm adding a little waiting

01:55

room to monitor noodles progress and we

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can't forget our first visitor I really

02:00

hope she gets better if we're going to

02:02

try and save noodle we need to know

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everything about her so I sent Adam to

02:06

Maryland the blue crab capital of the

02:09

world there's over 322 million crabs in

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this Bay and we're going to catch one of

02:15

them this bait goes in the Crab Trap

02:17

which lures the crab into the net then

02:20

you reel it in but I spent hours trying

02:23

to catch a crab and I got

02:27

nothing this may be hotter than I

02:29

thought

02:30

back at the studio noodle is still

02:32

ignoring any food she's really weak and

02:35

I don't think she remembers how to use

02:37

her cloths she's gone back into hiding

02:39

and I'm losing

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hope meanwhile Adam had some success on

02:43

his crab healthy crabs are super strong

02:47

and fast noodle should have bright

02:50

orange Claws and a deep blue color like

02:52

these see you later guys the days passed

02:56

and noodles still wasn't eating so I

02:59

decided to invest

03:00

meet Stanley my red crab he has a huge

03:04

appetite all crabs are scavengers and

03:07

eat a lot so I knew I couldn't give up

03:09

on Noodle and after 5 days of not eating

03:13

this

03:14

happened oh she's eating this is the

03:18

first time Noodle's eaten in weeks over

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the next few days noodle began to

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explore her tank she really loves those

03:25

bubbles maybe I should have named her

03:28

bubbles but then I realized this

03:30

Hospital tank is too small for her if we

03:32

want noodle to fully recover we need a

03:35

much bigger tank we have some huge tanks

03:37

in the studio like this ecosystem for my

03:40

Axel and this claw machine fish tank but

03:43

these are freshwat and noodle needs

03:46

saltwater so I'm at Petco to get

03:48

supplies for noodle saltwater setup like

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this this and

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Le wo check out all the fish in

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here I even ran into a fan of the

04:00

channel are you subscribed yeah okay

04:04

anything you can grab in 30 seconds I'll

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buy go go go

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go okay he knows exactly what he

04:18

wants

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subscribe we have the supplies but we

04:23

still need a tank I spent hours scouring

04:27

the web I found the perfect tank but it

04:30

needs to be picked up

04:33

today oh but I just got back sorry Nole

04:36

need your help so while Adam gets the

04:39

tank we're making the Crusty Crab and

04:41

while I'm building I want to tell you

04:43

about today's sponsor Better Health last

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year Stress and Anxiety started

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affecting me I knew I needed expert

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advice so I sought a therapist who has

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experienced helping others my therapist

04:53

suggested fish keeping to manage these

04:55

emotions which has really helped me

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relax with better help you'll be able to

04:59

find a therapist much quicker than it's

05:01

taking me to build the Crusty Crab I

05:03

just remember that the Crusty Crab has

05:04

archways and I only have straight wood

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so I made heaps of smaller pieces to

05:09

create them answer a few questions and

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better help will match you with the

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licensed therapist they have a master's

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or doctor degree with over 3 years and

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1,000 hours of experience and you'll be

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matched usually within 48 hours and if

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it's not a perfect fit you can try

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someone new with just one click the

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Crusty Crab looks great but it's missing

05:29

something

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how about the iconic fls out front and

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the Famous Clam shot sign now we're

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talking so click the link in the

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description or head betterhelp.com

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aquarium info for a special discount on

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out noodle is remembering how to use her

05:46

Clause it was clear that noodle was

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getting

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strong maybe a little too strong it

05:52

looks like she really doesn't like my

05:55

camera meanwhile Adam arrived to pick up

05:57

the fish tank we're coming new

06:00

turle only 10 more buckets to go we

06:04

almost have everything but we have a

06:05

huge problem the tank looks great but

06:08

there is no way the stand is fitting in

06:11

here the only option we had was to strap

06:13

it to the roof now we just got to get it

06:16

back to the studio Adam nailed it this

06:20

tank is massive and after a quick clean

06:23

it looks brand

06:24

new but the stand is a different story

06:28

this stand has a a lot of water damage

06:30

and is super

06:32

unstable if noodle is going to live in

06:34

here we need to fix

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this so I ran to Home Depot to grab as

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much wood as I

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could which was easier than I

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[Music]

06:47

thought we're com

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noodle noodles's home will weigh over

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600 lb so each joint of our stand needs

06:55

to be perfect or else our tank could

06:58

fall off and explode

07:00

did you know that blue crabs like to be

07:02

alone most of the time they're actually

07:04

kind of grumpy and don't like sharing

07:05

their space I wish we could get noodle a

07:08

friend but I just don't think she'd like

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that check out this light I got for

07:14

Noodle and we have to add a custom

07:17

Bikini Bottom background they stand is

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much

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sturdier but the next day noodle took a

07:23

turn for the worst she's gone back to

07:26

hiding in the sand and isn't eating we

07:28

need to hurry and and set up her big

07:30

tank but first we need a pump skimmer

07:33

filter sock heater and light even though

07:37

noodle was only $1 this setup is getting

07:39

pretty expensive but I do just about

07:42

anything for noodle since she loves to

07:44

dig I'm creating a thick layer of sand

07:47

for

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her and her miniature crusty crab will

07:51

be the perfect hiding place and we can't

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forget the iconic clamshell sign and the

07:55

Bikini Bottom bus soon noodle will have

07:59

so much room to

08:01

explore and even though noodle can't be

08:03

with other crabs she won't really be

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alone you see if we take an even closer

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look it's clear that noodle has heaps of

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tiny friends all around

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her and if you want your own pet I'm

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getting with an epic kit with everything

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you need so comment below for your

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chance to win it's finally time to

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welcome noodle home when I first found

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noodle at the grocery store she was all

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alone and in really rough shape she's

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blossomed into a confident little

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[Music]

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Explorer I can't believe she's eating

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dinner inside the Crusty Crab I'm so

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happy that need's become a member of our

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crew

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[Music]

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