Someone help me!

I don't think it's brackish. I think it's full marine with mangrove style plants.
 
I'm lucky enough to call the Shedd my town aquarium & get to visit it often. It does have some of the most incredible displays I've ever seen! I've tried to get on the volenteer list, but it's 1000's long! I've even offered to scuba dive into the tanks (whales, etc,) to clean them. Volunteers come from all over the world, just to do that.
 
Originally posted by Pufferpunk
I'm lucky enough to call the Shedd my town aquarium & get to visit it often. It does have some of the most incredible displays I've ever seen! I've tried to get on the volenteer list, but it's 1000's long! I've even offered to scuba dive into the tanks (whales, etc,) to clean them. Volunteers come from all over the world, just to do that.

If you visit there often do you think you could ask them what the Sg for that tank is? It says it's brackish but since there are adult mono argentus (what I have) I would say your right about it being full marine. However where would you get those plants from, I'd make a paludarium just to replicate a tank like that.
 
Why shouldn't they call them fishes? Fish refers to either a single specimen or multiple specimens of the same species, while fishes refers to any number of fish of multiple species.
 
OG, Do you really toast your Grahm crackers?
 
Originally posted by OrionGirl
Why shouldn't they call them fishes? Fish refers to either a single specimen or multiple specimens of the same species, while fishes refers to any number of fish of multiple species.

fishes isn't even a real word. It's not a word at all period, fishes has no meaning in the english vocabulary. Fish means one fish or a thousand.
 
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