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Topic: Aquarium by the bay / can i fish there?  (Read 871 times)

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JohnGuineaPig

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Well, my sister in law is the director of education at the Aquarium of the bay at Pier 39. I went or a tour there with my parents and my wife and it was nice. They had a lot of neat displays and the tunnel with the fish.

Then she took us upstairs to feed the fish and as soon as she scooped the fish food and tossed it out there were a bunch of fish hammering it out for the pellets.

It was amazing as the sharks also cruised by the surface.

I saw White seabass which was really neat.

I asked her if the fish there were "food quality" and she said that they would not be real good considering they are on a different diet than fish in the wild.

I asked her what they did if a fish was ill in the big tank , i would volunteer to go jump in and spear it.... she just laughed at me. i would hate to put a crack in that plastic tunnel they have, it would be a real mess.

john