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You know you have a big tank when.....
When you have a really big aquarium with a deep sandbed sometimes you just have to get right in there to syphon it.
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hahaha awesome. is that at a public aquarium or something?
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I took that picture in Maui last week at their ocean centre. This was in their shark tank.
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If I win the lottery, I wouldn't mind the "wet time" maintenance in the least.
Can you say, "Dream come true!"???? |
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Where are the sharks!
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LOL for a fee they will let you dive in their shark tank- if you have your own gear! You also have to be one of the... lucky few.
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