sir_dudeguy
Active member
Ok, so i went to san diego for a few days, and i went to sea world while i was there too. I have to say that i was somewhat dissapointed in it...as far as aquariums go anyways. Their shows were cool i guess (all kinda corny tho lol) but their aquariums kinda stunk. I was expecting to see really nice tanks and stuff...well, they didnt have any real rock or corals in ANY of them, (all the tanks were hugemongus too by the way..no small ones at all) and they were all so dark. no lighting besides the little sunlight that came in thru the open top. Also, on the smallest tank they had (i asked the guy and he said that it was about 150 gallons or so...even he wasnt too sure) there was a ton of red slime algae covering the bottom.
I was goin there to hopefully get some ideas for what to do w/my tank...but thats not exactly what you would call inspiring is it?
The next day tho, i went to the Birch aquarium...its part of scripps institute of oceanography, which looked way cool..thinkin about goin there myself now.
anyways, their tanks were AMAZING. All real rock and corals unlike sea world, and they had a ton of different "regional" tanks...like they had one for mexico area, australia, california, etc...I thought that it was way better than sea worlds aquariums.
just thought i'd let you all know how sea world was
mike
I was goin there to hopefully get some ideas for what to do w/my tank...but thats not exactly what you would call inspiring is it?
The next day tho, i went to the Birch aquarium...its part of scripps institute of oceanography, which looked way cool..thinkin about goin there myself now.
anyways, their tanks were AMAZING. All real rock and corals unlike sea world, and they had a ton of different "regional" tanks...like they had one for mexico area, australia, california, etc...I thought that it was way better than sea worlds aquariums.
just thought i'd let you all know how sea world was
mike