Reed
Very Fishe
Last week I went to Albuquerque New Mexico on a business trip. The one day of the year I went it snowed and everything was closed except the Albuquerque BioPark and Aquarium. When I arrived at the aquarium there was only one other person there and lots of fish.
I met a very nice lady name Jan who told me she recently went on a scuba diving trip to collect fish for the Aquarium and some of the fish she collected were on display. How cool is that!. She introduced me to Richard the "Curator of Fishes" That is his official title on his business card - what a great job. Prior to moving to the ABQ aquarium he ran the Baltimore Aquarium and another aquarium (i cant remember which one). Anyway he was so kind and gave Jan and I a behind the scene tour of the aquarium. I was amazing. He showed us all of the quarantine / holding tanks, pump rooms, work areas, laboratory, and followed up with personal tour of the aquarium. It was pretty amazing.
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I met a very nice lady name Jan who told me she recently went on a scuba diving trip to collect fish for the Aquarium and some of the fish she collected were on display. How cool is that!. She introduced me to Richard the "Curator of Fishes" That is his official title on his business card - what a great job. Prior to moving to the ABQ aquarium he ran the Baltimore Aquarium and another aquarium (i cant remember which one). Anyway he was so kind and gave Jan and I a behind the scene tour of the aquarium. I was amazing. He showed us all of the quarantine / holding tanks, pump rooms, work areas, laboratory, and followed up with personal tour of the aquarium. It was pretty amazing.
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