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tanks for baby sea turtles

at Aquaria (Kuala Lumpur's public aquarium), 1 August 2006. According to the signage the baby turtles are reared here until big enough to be released into the wild. Not sure of the truth of the statement...
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at Aquaria (Kuala Lumpur's public aquarium), 1 August 2006. According to the signage the baby turtles are reared here until big enough to be released into the wild. Not sure of the truth of the statement...
 
you know what, that didn't even occur to me at the time but looking at the photos I can't see anything at all in the tanks that could be part of filtration equipment.
 
i spose the damsels in there are pretty hardy fish.. i was looking for an overflow but theres not even that
 
there is an opening 2 inches from the bottom of tank that is joined to an undergravel plate in the tank... to prevent all the water from gushing or even syphoning out the exit pipe makes a u-bend upward with an opening at the top and then bends downward to a filter chamber at the bottom of the tank... water is sent back into the tank by a pump from the sump into a homemade wave maker at the top right hand corner of each tank
 
Thanks for the reply, It looks really nice withouth pipework hanging everywhere, Is it possible to get a diagram of this system?
 
worth noting those tanks aren't there any more. In their place are terrariums for reptiles
 
the baby turtles were hawksbills and greens. But no, I have no idea what happened to them. They may indeed have been released as the sign suggested they would be.
 

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