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drbronx
09/27/2007, 04:14 PM
Here is the link to the zoos home page showing and describing the reef display. They took the pics and I wrote the text.
http://www.rossparkzoo.com/coral_reef.htm
NaCl lady
09/27/2007, 04:44 PM
This is a very nice presentation. The pictures are beautiful and the explanation is wonderful. Ross Park Zoo is lucky to have such a dedicated group. While it sounds corny, I must say that the level of commitment to improving our oceans is one of the things that I love about the people contributing to this website.
Great Job!
stressed damsel
09/27/2007, 05:46 PM
Great Job Jerry. Can't wait to get down to the zoo to check out all the hard work you guys put into setting up the tank.
fish1219
09/28/2007, 04:11 AM
Nicewrite up. Looks like STRS has their PR person.
Dave VG
09/28/2007, 04:55 AM
Very nice!!!
St.james of reefdom
09/28/2007, 07:30 AM
Sweet... great job jerry and all..... good looking Naso tang
Blugobi
09/28/2007, 08:58 AM
Very nice job guys, I do wish I had the opportunity to be involved, but distance and work were some limiting factors. I think all of you did a fantastic job from start to present, look forward to a visit.
Geo
nwrogers
09/28/2007, 02:40 PM
Looks nice! I like the write up!!
Gary Majchrzak
09/29/2007, 10:59 AM
great job, Jer.
It was very nice of the zoo to include that page on their website.
I can't help but feel the SP Zoo in Rochester did little to promote the reef aquarium URS members set up there. Recognition and thanks go a long ways IMO. Once again, great job to everyone that contributed to the Ross Park Zoos reef aquarium display.
drbronx
09/29/2007, 11:43 AM
Thanx again to all for their ntremendous donations of time, expertise, work, and livestock. The kudos should not go to me since this was really a team effort.
The zoo really is doing a commendable job of promoting this project. In fact a press release will be going out Monday so watch the papers. I guess one advantage of a small zoo is that since they have little, they are very appreciative and supportive of any contribution.
drbronx
09/29/2007, 07:39 PM
Also a big thanks to St. james for donating his beautiful Blonde Naso. He has quickly become my fave fish of all time. Visitors at the zoo get a huge kick out of watching me feed him Nori by hand. He is no doubt the star of the tank. He deserves a name. Any suggestions?
fish1219
09/30/2007, 09:40 AM
maybe during the grand opening we can have name the fish contest. Visitors can write names on a piece of paper and drop it in a box. The STRS members will then review the names and pick a winner.
What do you guys think?
Dave VG
09/30/2007, 01:42 PM
That sounds neat Paul.
Capt_Cully
10/04/2007, 11:52 AM
Very cool
St.james of reefdom
10/04/2007, 01:15 PM
Päku`iku`i is the Naso's Hawaiian name..
stressed damsel
10/04/2007, 02:01 PM
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10870483#post10870483 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by drbronx
Also a big thanks to St. james for donating his beautiful Blonde Naso. He has quickly become my fave fish of all time. Visitors at the zoo get a huge kick out of watching me feed him Nori by hand. He is no doubt the star of the tank. He deserves a name. Any suggestions?
I vote for Renfield
drbronx
10/04/2007, 04:11 PM
STressed DAmsel: is that a Dracula reference?
James: Thats a cool name. Any idea of the sex?
I left word with the zoo to see if they could offer up a small prize (e.g., T-shirt etc) to the winner of the name competition.
St.james of reefdom
10/05/2007, 11:53 AM
pronounced ...Pa Coo E Coo I...
.not sure, always thought it was a female, but I never tried to sex it
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