Im sure some knoiw of one of these systems, but I am thinking you not know of the one in Berlin :clap:
The Dome Aquaree in Berlin (Germany)
In Berlin, they have this listed as an architectural landmark, a cylindrical/cylinder shape> I have always said that in germany, they are well a head of us here in the states. For when I began the hobby, overseas was well in full gear.
http://www.flaggenkunde.de/icv22/e_accom.html
It took me a good while before I thought of checking this system out, I find little on its data and not know of what inhabitants other then its a F/O system.
Buddy
20,000 GAL REEF EXHIBIT IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK
Atlantis Marine World has a thirty feet long 20,000-gallon exhibit at Riverhead> Long Island, New York. Their live Coral Reef exhibit incorporates both stony and soft corals, as well as anemones and coralline algae. It also features approximately 800 types of fish and other marine life, including tangs, wrasses, gobies, angelfish, sea cucumbers, snails, crabs, and sea urchins. Riverhead if i recall is at the point of the end of Long Island, its were when the movie Jaws first came out and that a great White were killed off the point.
The Dome Aquaree in Berlin (Germany)
In Berlin, they have this listed as an architectural landmark, a cylindrical/cylinder shape> I have always said that in germany, they are well a head of us here in the states. For when I began the hobby, overseas was well in full gear.
http://www.flaggenkunde.de/icv22/e_accom.html
It took me a good while before I thought of checking this system out, I find little on its data and not know of what inhabitants other then its a F/O system.
Buddy
20,000 GAL REEF EXHIBIT IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK
Atlantis Marine World has a thirty feet long 20,000-gallon exhibit at Riverhead> Long Island, New York. Their live Coral Reef exhibit incorporates both stony and soft corals, as well as anemones and coralline algae. It also features approximately 800 types of fish and other marine life, including tangs, wrasses, gobies, angelfish, sea cucumbers, snails, crabs, and sea urchins. Riverhead if i recall is at the point of the end of Long Island, its were when the movie Jaws first came out and that a great White were killed off the point.