2nd whale shark dies at Ga. Aquarium

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2nd whale shark dies at Ga. Aquarium

Wed Jun 13, 11:24 AM ET

ATLANTA - Another whale shark died early Wednesday at the Georgia Aquarium, the second this year at the only facility outside Asia to display the huge, rare fish.
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Norton's death came just a few weeks after two new whale sharks arrived at the aquarium from Taiwan. At that time, Taiwan fishery officials had said they were satisfied the aquarium provided the quality care the young whale sharks would need.

Aquarium officials said in a written statement Wednesday that Norton had stopped eating in recent months and showed erratic swimming behavior.

They said the staff had noticed a decline in Norton's swimming behavior on Tuesday and blood work confirmed a decline in his health. Early Wednesday, the whale shark stopped swimming and settled to the bottom of his tank, aquarium officials said.

Divers brought him to a stretcher, and "after every option had been exhausted to improve Norton's health, the team made the decision to humanely euthanize him," the aquarium said.

In January, Ralph, another whale shark that was among the aquarium's first stars after it opened in 2005, also died there.

Ralph had stomach problems that led to an inflammation of a membrane in his abdomen, according to aquarium officials. The aquarium has theorized that a chemical it no longer uses in the tank to treat parasites might have contributed to his loss of appetite and health problems.

The two new whale sharks, Yushan and Taroko, join Alice and Trixie in the aquarium's 6-million-gallon tank. The sharks can grow up to 40 feet long.
 
That stinks. I plan to visit that place next time I travel through GA. I am still undecided whether I think that huge of an animal should be kept in a glass box.

I still can't imagine a 10% weekly water change on that monster tank. How many Pythons do they have hooked up?
 
That sucks!! I have been to that aquarium and it kicks butt. It is best aquarium I have ever been too. It also has a huge section with a wide array of corals.
 
How sad! I agree.... for large pelagic fish like that... is an aquarium fair... and yet how else would the averager person ever see one. I hope to visit someday and check it out. Everything I have heard about it has been wonderul. I can't imagine the work that must go into a place like that.
 
I don't think aquariums can handle a species like the whale shark in a glass tank.....they need to be free. I know that the Mystic aquarium in CT no longer houses dolphins....
 
I agree that they need to be in the open ocean...even a 6 million gallon tank is not enough...kind of makes me think if I'm being unfair to my fish...at what point does it quit being OK and become unfair to keep them in a glass box...
 
The whale sharks just slowly swam in circles. I also thought that maybe the tank was a touch too small. I wonder if this had anything to do with the death?

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When I was using instant ocean, autopsies on my own fish showed abdominal membrane inflammation as well. Now I use Oceanic!
 
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