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Toledo Zoo and Aquarium Field Trip


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    fishtal - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebushrow View Post
    Hi guys,
    Hit the aquarium this weekend and was pretty unimpressed by what was there....there were a couple of coral tanks, and a huge clam, but overall I think without a behind the scenes tour, you would be better off hitting up Sealife in auburn hills again....there were some cool things two look at, but within 25-30 minutes you are pretty much done. Maybe I'm spoiled though....
    Being new I'm sure it has some growing out to do. What about the new 90,000 gallon exhibit?
    Save a fish, Breed your own!
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    that Reef Guy - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebushrow View Post
    Hi guys,
    Hit the aquarium this weekend and was pretty unimpressed by what was there....there were a couple of coral tanks, and a huge clam, but overall I think without a behind the scenes tour, you would be better off hitting up Sealife in auburn hills again....there were some cool things two look at, but within 25-30 minutes you are pretty much done. Maybe I'm spoiled though....
    I hear just the opposite

    Everyone tells me Toledo is Amazing and that SeaLife is Horrible

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