invincible569 SHe was put into the tank last Tuesday for display on Wednesday. So I think they are starting the counting on Tuesday. The record is 16 days. This is the first GWS to ever feed in captivity, which is why we are all so excited.
niko5 We didnt have to drip acclimate her at all. SHe was in a holding pen out in the ocean. This is going to be off subject for a second here. The really cool thing about the MBA is that it is a semi-open system. We suck water right out of the ocean. Maker water changes so much easier. We bring in water at the rate of 2000 gallon a minute during night time. During the day we turn of the pumps going to the ocean and recirculate the water as it has a lot of nutients in it. If you ever come in the morning and look at the Kelp Forrest exhibit you will notice that it is very merky looking. When we bring the water in, it goes right into that exhibit and then overflows to all the other exhibit from there. The Water to the million gallon tank is heated to 68 degrees (So Cal water temp). So there wasnt too much to be worried about. I am sure that the water perameters were not exact with So Cal water, but I am sure that the aquarist had that in mind when they put her into the tank.
mmmmsushi Right now she is concerned to be a White Shark. I think that with age comes Greatness. I dont know the name they were using before Jaws came out, maybe Peter Benchley can better answer that question. Too bad he is not on this forum...A funny part about it is, if you look at her, she is prodominantly blcak/gray on top, (kinda hard to tell from my crappy pic) which is why she can disapear in that tank so well. Like that stated earlier by krel23 (great pic BWT), didnt see her for 15 minutes, that is not uncommon.