Japanese pet care is usually terrible. I don't think I've ever seen good Japanese pet care on Instagram, but I'm sure it's out there. I've seen videos of otters squealing and running around, but is any of their care actually good? Do people provide them with their proper diets?
I think there will be owners who care for their pets well in Japan as in any other countries.
I've seen some videos of elderly Japanese who have cared for their pets which are also aged such as tortoises and caimans for decades and decades , quite moving really.
The fact that many of these pets are derived from the illegal pet trade is surely a mark of irresponsible ownership, but then again , is it ever worth generalizing about a Nation and its people ?
For example statistically speaking I think that problem is probably likely to be far higher in the USA. Some in Japan might look at the incidence of irresponsible and illegal big cat / reptile ownership in America and the record of invasive species in Florida and make similar generalizations.
I watched one of the other videos and they feed their otter fish.I watch this YouTube channel the otter seems quite happy, but I just want to know what they feed her.
One Japanese TV show placed different species of owls together, those smaller species just beside their natural predators and they showed nervous and stressful expressions, but Japanese audiences enjoyed watching that for fun.Japanese pet care is usually terrible. I don't think I've ever seen good Japanese pet care on Instagram, but I'm sure it's out there. I've seen videos of otters squealing and running around, but is any of their care actually good? Do people provide them with their proper diets?

In Japan, exotic pets include:
Fennec Fox
Pythons
Fruit Bats
Meerkats
Mandarin Ducks
Owls
and these are only the ones I've seen in pet stores...
Exotic fish include silver arowana
They do have deceptively cavernous mouths! I had one once and assumed the other fish in the tank were too large to be eaten because it was quite small. I was incorrect and had to move the remaining fish to a new tank.Silver Arowana are a pet store staple here in the states, pretty much any pet store carrying freshwater fish will have them on the regular. Typically they're sold as youngsters between 3-5 inches in length, I do wonder how many of the people buying them realize how big they can grow... or the predatory nature of the species.