Adoption: Remora

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10884329#post10884329 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dugg
He says no. He says that it really needs far more than 600 gallons. There are a few smaller public aquariums there with shark tanks, and he knows the owners, so i asked him to ask around. He suggested trying local zoos also. It's a shame they are considered pests and nobody wants them.

I will gladly let someone come and turn this room into a shark tank with a viewing glass out into my living room just so i can give this poor little guy a home with his own shark to hang out with though. Feel free to make a group project out of it lol.

Lol, we could make it the next ORCA project!

Well, thanks for the try. I think I'll make a call to Cocoa tomorrow and see if that's an option. Poor me, if they say yes I'll have to drive all the way over there and sit at that bar in front of that big ol' tank drinking margaritas...sigh. Um, road trip anyone;)
 
Anyone that has not seen that tank at Cocoa Beach Surf Co. should definitely go and check it out. I stand there forever and watch the fish and sharks circle around the tank. It really is nice, they even have little info cards on the different fish in there!
 
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I'm hoping I found him a home, but if not I'll keep going till I find someplace. Thanks for the heads up!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10884618#post10884618 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Me No Nemo
Lol, we could make it the next ORCA project!

Well, thanks for the try. I think I'll make a call to Cocoa tomorrow and see if that's an option. Poor me, if they say yes I'll have to drive all the way over there and sit at that bar in front of that big ol' tank drinking margaritas...sigh. Um, road trip anyone;)

This is what i call Sea in the City keeping it under control! You know who setup that shark tank don't you!? Doug!
 
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