Giant Manta In Worlds Biggest Tropical Fish Tanks
I live in Atlanta, so the Georgia Aquarium, one of the worlds largest tropical fish tanks, keeps my attention. A “wow-factor” fish was just added.
I was shocked to read the “Georgia Aquarium has added a 9-foot wide manta ray to its collection”. I’ve seen some big manta’s, but 9-feet is huge!
The whale sharks are fantastic, and I was really excited to see the photos of the manta. The divers next to it are dwarfed in comparison. I plan on going diving in one of the enormous tropical fish tanks at the Georgia Aquarium. I wonder if I can dive with the manta?
See the amazing photo’s and the whole story here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/985328/georgia_aquarium_adds_ninefoot_manta.html?cat=8
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Tropical Fish Tanks Star: Lion Fish Wreaks Havoc In Carribean
Lion fish were one of my favorites from my scuba diving excursions in Hawaii. They’re also a staple of many tropical fish tanks.
So I was suprised to read in the LA Times this beauty described as “A maroon-striped marauder with venomous spikes”
The solution? Figure out what will eat it! I enjoyed reading this and was really suprised to hear where the predator came from, probably someone’s tropical fish tank in Florida.
I don’t know that I’ll put this one in my tropical fish tanks, it may be too much for my Betta Fish, but this is a great read for the saltwater fish lover.
Read the whole story here:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-lionfish16-2008aug16,0,3474743.story
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Tropical Fish Tanks Create Beauty and Excitement
I came across an article on Newsday about how most kids these days would rather look at an Xbox than 10-gallon tropical fish tanks. But discovering the colors and variety of tropical fish is special.
Now it struck me that a sporting goods store in Nevada is introducing large a tropical fish tank and a freshwater fish tank to attract customers, according to Zoo and Aquarium Visitor News. Everyone, especially youngsters stared in wonder at the big yellow and blue fish.
“I found Nemo!” one called out, pointing to one of several orange clown fish with a white stripe down its middle.
I loved reading about this incedible display. The tropical fish tank will hold 1,600 saltwater fish and the freshwater fish tank will have just as many local species.
Get inspired about the excitement of beautiful tropical fish tanks and read the full story here.
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