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Old 04-26-2005, 05:26 AM
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Thought I'd start by posting the photos I took that turned out:

The beluga bouncing up and down in the water


A bunch of fish nerds in their glory. I felt cold and alone walking all the way over there to snap the shot



First shot of the diatom filter room that purifies incoming Inlet water as well as the beluga (or whatever major system) recirculating water.. You shoulda seen all the skids of 50lb diatom powder bags they had laying around


A bit better overhead shot of the screens the water passes through. I think she said there were 26 screens per filter


This is the kind of crap that needs to be filtered out.. Note the hair and bugs


They also used both pressurized and gravity sand filters. This was one of the old gravity sand filters. Water is fed in through the top and filters through the sand (I saw a bag laying around.. It's Target silica sand - same crap I have in my brackish tank). They have several local anemones living in trenches at the top as water quality monitors. If the canary dies, get outta the mine!


That was about all we saw of the marine stuff. I was pretty disappointed at what they showed us - I felt there was a LOT more going on there that they kept off the tour, like the support systems for the tropical reef systems, the horses, etc.

Nice bamboo shoots poking out from a South American display tank


Think they were Sterbai corys. Most of the FW shots aren't that great but I thought the way they accessed and operated the displays from behind was interesting


Another overhead shot of a freshwater display


Some stubby little S. leucosticta. The dudes in my tank are HUGE compared to these guys!


And a couple shots of a clown knifefish




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Is that J&L price tag????
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Old 04-26-2005, 06:55 AM
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Nice Pics. Did you get any pics of the saltwater displays?
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Old 04-26-2005, 07:45 AM
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My pics are at http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=2127597132.

You need to get a free membership to view it tho.
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Old 04-26-2005, 05:15 PM
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Nice Pics. Did you get any pics of the saltwater displays?
No.. They had shut off 90% of the lights by the time we were out there and the previews I was seeing with my flash on were so sorry-looking I decided to forego even trying.
I thought I remembered more saltwater systems somehow?
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Here's mine.

http://public.fotki.com/vcr/conway/vancouver_aquarium/


I didn't have enough memory left on my camera so the pics were not the highest resolution.
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they didnt take us to the bc cold water area.
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