DMBillies
Active member
I just got back from a conference in Baltimore and had a chance to visit the national aquarium while I was there. I had been there a few times as a kid on field trips (about 10-15 years ago) so I knew what to expect a little bit, but figured that a lot may have changed. I was kind of disappointed in the amount of coral they had (they only had two reef tank set-ups), but I remembered it being mostly fish when I went before, so I wasn't too surprised. The coolest thing was seeing the size of some of their fish. I'm used to looking at mostly juveniles in fish stores, and seeing their full-grown counterparts was pretty cool. They had some clown fish and all of the kids were talking about Nemo, which I can tolerate to some extent, but after the 20th kid walked past and said it I was ready to take a long walk off of a short pier. Another cool part of it was just the way that they had everything set-up as habitats, so that only fish that are found together in the wild are together in the tanks. I learned a lot about where certain fish/corals come from and a little bit about their natural habitats... which is what made the admission price most worthwhile for me.
While I am talking about aquariums, does anyone have any input on the aquarium in Atlanta? Worth the trip?
While I am talking about aquariums, does anyone have any input on the aquarium in Atlanta? Worth the trip?