@blecki @EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal
I frequent a handful of aquariums like the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Florida Aquarium in Tampa, and honestly SeaWorld Orlando has the best coral displays of all them.
The FL Aquarium has a propagation greenhouse that feels like an awkward afterthought based on its location and hardly and quality true reef tanks.
The TN Aquarium only has one real reef tank and it is mainly softies and anemones.
Most larger aquariums seem to focus on the shock and awe of exposing the public/clientele to the fish/creatures and larger problems like why not to pollute verses educating them on all the minute problems like collection practices, reef sustainability, coral growth, etc...
I frequent a handful of aquariums like the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga, Florida Aquarium in Tampa, and honestly SeaWorld Orlando has the best coral displays of all them.
The FL Aquarium has a propagation greenhouse that feels like an awkward afterthought based on its location and hardly and quality true reef tanks.
The TN Aquarium only has one real reef tank and it is mainly softies and anemones.
Most larger aquariums seem to focus on the shock and awe of exposing the public/clientele to the fish/creatures and larger problems like why not to pollute verses educating them on all the minute problems like collection practices, reef sustainability, coral growth, etc...