Fish
in the
News.
"Jeff
Mitchell
stands
over a
sink,
peeling
shrimp
that
aren't
destined
to
encircle
cocktail
sauce on
an
appetizer
tray.
The
shrimp
are the
main
course
for
animals
in the
tide
pools at
the
Shedd
Aquarium.
The
pools
are
saltwater
recreations
of
aquatic
life
found in
the
Pacific
Northwest,
and
Mitchell
cares
for the
habitat.
The Dyer
resident
is a
senior
aquarist
and
diver at
the
Shedd.
More
than 80
percent
of his
day is
spent
doing
animal
husbandry,
which
means he
cares
for the
animals."
Click
here
to read
the rest
of this
story
from the
NWITimes.
Jeff Mitchell, a senior aquarist for the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Illinois, answers questions recently as he feeds fish in the tide pools display. Picture by Christopher Smith of the NWITimes.
More
Fish in
the
News.
"Ethan
Wood
loves
fish.
Lining
the
walls in
the
13-year-old's
basement
are fish
tanks —
eight to
be
exact.
There
are
three
10-gallon,
one
20-gallon,
one
30-gallon,
two
35-gallon
and a
55-gallon
tank.
And he
has a
220-gallon
container
on
order.
The
tanks in
the
Brantford
home
hold a
dazzling
array of
freshwater
fish,
well
over
100,
Ethan
says.
They
range
from
tiny
babies
to a
33-centimetre
Oscar
named
Bubba
and a
gourami
named
Leonardo."
Click
here
to read
the rest
of this
story.
Global Pet Expo, a recent trade show, featured the Aquatic Lounge with more than 300 aquariums filled with Florida's finest tropical fish and aquatic plants on display in professional retail display units courtesy of the Florida Tropical Fish Farms Association.
The
Global
Pet Expo
presented
by the
AAPMA
and PIDA
in San
Diego,
California,
March
23-25,
2006.
The
Bailey
Brothers
met and
talked
with
many of
the
important
manufacturers
of
equipment
for pet
fish,
and with
several
of the
fish
farmers
from
Florida,
plus
Joan
Embry
and some
of her
wonderful
animals.
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