went to s.w.s.a. yesterday and was a little disappointed that there isnt much sea there. mostly marine mammal when it comes down to it.
2 reef tanks and one tank with an octopus.
in one corner they had a seahorse tank that was shut down and empty.
the ray tank had a lot of fish but no live corral [watched the morning feeding session]. some cool puffers, one was triangular shaped and was very busy defending his turf, but i couldnt get anyone to identify it for me. on the edge of the glass were 4 little (percula?)clowns that looked lost without an anemone to live in.
they had a nice tank with some huge eels in it. and a 55 gallon bow front built into the wall with a couple poison frogs.
their only non saltwater tank was this little brackish 55-75 gallon i took a pic of with my super crappy $10 digital camera. it had 2 gsp's in it with nipped tails, a few mono shaped fish with yellow bellies and about 4 of those knight gobies [one's in the middle of the pic]. there was very little explanation of the contents of this tank.
the only fresh water tanks in the park were in the gift shop with a bunch of african cichlids in them. but no info about them.
with the nearest good aquarium being 180 miles away in corpus christi, they could have a little more fish stuff here to make it interesting. trade a little advertising space with local fish stores to get a few 300 and 500 gallon tanks out there or something.
suppose i coulda posted in general chitchat, but the pic was of the brackish tank.

2 reef tanks and one tank with an octopus.
in one corner they had a seahorse tank that was shut down and empty.
the ray tank had a lot of fish but no live corral [watched the morning feeding session]. some cool puffers, one was triangular shaped and was very busy defending his turf, but i couldnt get anyone to identify it for me. on the edge of the glass were 4 little (percula?)clowns that looked lost without an anemone to live in.
they had a nice tank with some huge eels in it. and a 55 gallon bow front built into the wall with a couple poison frogs.
their only non saltwater tank was this little brackish 55-75 gallon i took a pic of with my super crappy $10 digital camera. it had 2 gsp's in it with nipped tails, a few mono shaped fish with yellow bellies and about 4 of those knight gobies [one's in the middle of the pic]. there was very little explanation of the contents of this tank.
the only fresh water tanks in the park were in the gift shop with a bunch of african cichlids in them. but no info about them.
with the nearest good aquarium being 180 miles away in corpus christi, they could have a little more fish stuff here to make it interesting. trade a little advertising space with local fish stores to get a few 300 and 500 gallon tanks out there or something.
suppose i coulda posted in general chitchat, but the pic was of the brackish tank.
