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    A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    The wife and I went for a (too) short trip to San Diego last week, and I finally got these pics uploaded. We only really had one full day, and Robin had never been to Sea World, so that's exactly where we went. The camera was kinda acting up, and a lot of shots just didn't come out, but here are a few.

    Giant Grouper


    One of my favorite large SW fish, humphead wrasse


    This bluespine unicorn was huge! Over 2 feet tip to tail



    Not the best pic here, but the archerfish tank is kinda different. It's a bowfront, but bowed from top to bottom, and the water line is in the middle. They fed while we were looking at 'em, but only flake food . I was hoping to see some shootin'!


    A couple monster arapaima in the Manatee tank. I'm a sucker for big FW stuff


    ...and a HUGE red-tail catfish, close to 4'


    We saw a ton of garibaldi diving in La Jolla, but this guy was in with the morays


    And the star of the show!


    Ya gotta love how cheesy the Shamu show can be sometimes , but whatever helps educate the public and raise conservation awareness right?

    Overall, we had a great time! Thanks for looking

    -Evan

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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    yeh the Sea World here is nice...i'm sure all of the sea world's are similar. Awesome pics you took too..

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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    Very nice pictures. My cousin and I went to the Sea World down in FL a few years back. That was fun. I sure wouldn't mind going again.
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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    I love the cheesy shots of Shamu. All kids just love him/her. Looks like you had a great time!
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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    great pics! i haven't been to sea world in ages.
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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    I've always wanted to go to sea world.. cool stuff.

    I love the big fishies.. arapaimas and arowanas always awe me.

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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    Any other Monster Fish Keepers forum members here? I LOVE giant freshwater fish!
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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    Thanks guys! It's always a challenge to get good shots of fish behind acrylic, colors are always off, and the glare.... . I have had a place in my heart for Sea World ever since college when my ichthyology class got to go "behind the scenes" and see their filtration systems, food prep areas etc. as well as their wildlife rehab. They really do a lot for conservation in general, which helps me deal with paying $12 for a club sandwich

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    Any other Monster Fish Keepers forum members here? I LOVE giant freshwater fish!
    **raises hand**
    I'm a member, though I don't think I have ever made a post. I do browse there regularly though. I have a lot of respect for the people that have dropped large amounts of money, and a fair amount of space in their home to house a couple big fish. At my work we are planning a rainforest exhibit hall, and I'm really pulling for a large FW exhibit. For now, our many donated black pacu will have to tide me over . What do you keep Jason?

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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    Quote Originally Posted by Evan Jamison
    **raises hand**
    I'm a member, though I don't think I have ever made a post. I do browse there regularly though. I have a lot of respect for the people that have dropped large amounts of money, and a fair amount of space in their home to house a couple big fish. At my work we are planning a rainforest exhibit hall, and I'm really pulling for a large FW exhibit. For now, our many donated black pacu will have to tide me over . What do you keep Jason?

    -Evan
    I don't usually post there....more of a lurker/browser. Currently the only "giants" I have are Protomelas taeniolatus (Red Empress) which top out at around 10"... and a few other african cichlids.

    I tore down my two salt tanks, picking up some free 55 gallons....I'm making room for a "few" Red Devil fry that are coming all the way from Canada, and a few other New World cichlids...Nandopsis tetracanthus (Cuban Cichlid), Herichthys carpintis "Escondido", and Amphlilophus festae....plus a few more eventually.

    One day I would like to keep some Dovii (Wolf Cichlids) and Caquetaia umbrifera...but they'll need an indoor pond or giant aquarium.

    Fish tanks are like ball pythons...you can't have just one. I may try my hand at making a plywood "pond" for some larger fish...or just buy a "nice" sized stock tank.
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    Re: A few pics from Sea World last week **DUW**

    I love the umbies, big and beautiful! I currently have no tanks at home, though I occasionally think about setting one up again. I take care of enough systems all day at work, that I don't really want to go home and do the same. Most of our stuff is SW though, so I do get compultions to set-up a large cichlid or jardini tank sometimes. So far I have been good .

    -Evan

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