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Stephen Birch Aquarium - La Jolla, California (My visit)


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Next is a Seahorse exhibit. I was running out of pic file space so I only got to take a picture of the most beautiful ones. The seahorse exhibit is very extensive and has at least 20 differeant species.

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Ah yes new material for acoustic's photography skills. these photos are very much appreciated by me for their subject matter and quality. Picture 3 and 4 are stunning, as well as 8 (damnit I am so @#$%^&*#$^&^&* jealous of that xenia. Acoustic, use your ninja like powers to steal me a colony, I will pay you well.), 9, cardinal tank, and the alst pic. Once again, great work and I hope you are happy for raising my blood pressure. I hate you Stephen Birch aquarium and your fancy xenia. Just wait till I get my geissmann lights. I will rain some pain on your monkey @!#$#$!

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Thank you but :ninja: powers are only used for good. What kills me is they have an old guy that works there full time that just walks around with a towel and wipes the glass down. I wish that was me. When I'm old I want that to be me.

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Acoustic,

 

Once again you have taken some killer pictures, they really turned out great.

 

I wish I had some Monti. Cap. like the ones in #7.

 

And those are some rough looking eels in #2.

 

Is thier Nautilus tank pressurized? I thought they tended to live really deep.. ?

 

~V

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Acoustic,

 

We have 2 or three types of wolf eels in the NW. I have seen some smaller yellow ones (foot long) and couple larger greenish/yellow ones while diving around the area.

 

Those blue ones though.. they just look like some tough old dudes! LOL!

 

~V

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Originally posted by Vandur

 

I wish I had some Monti. Cap. like the ones in #7.

 

Is thier Nautilus tank pressurized?  I thought they tended to live really deep.. ?

 

~V [/b]

 

he he :P I have some monti. cap. from that tank in my 20 :)

 

also, I think the large plating coral on the left in number 6 is an echnopora.

 

-skeletor-

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