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    Rabidgoose - Reefkeeper Moderator

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    Very nice pictures, I am going to try and make the stop on the way back from MACNA. How much time do I need to spend there to see it properly?
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    youngtimothy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabidgoose View Post
    Very nice pictures, I am going to try and make the stop on the way back from MACNA. How much time do I need to spend there to see it properly?
    thanks. we were in a hurry, we were on our way to florida. we got there when it opened (great move) spent a little over 2 hours and saw all the Aquariums and had a bite to eat. It all depends what you want to see, they have some other exibits that cost extra but we didnt see those. I think one was a movie. we went on a friday, very few people there when it opened, two hours later lots of people.

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