TheEthiopianWolf03
Well-Known Member
Hmm, I think maybe if @ZooBinh is okay with this categorization this could work. If we list all aquariums that we want to participate in the competition, we make sure that the pairing has a common category (So Georgia can’t go against Seattle with dolphins and etc). If we find a way to do this, then maybe this categorization could work...
Sharks, Rays, and other cartilage fishes
Tropical, coral reef fishes
Native, cold water fishes (Kelp forest
fish, fish that live near the aquarium in the wild, etc)
Freshwater fish (Only if both aquariums apply)
Cephalopods
Jellies
Other inverts (Crustaceans, coral polyps, etc)
Cetaceans (Only If apply)
Other marine mammals (Seals, Sea lions, otters, manatees, etc)(Only If apply)
Birds (seabirds, penguins, etc) (Only If apply)
Sea turtles (Only If apply) (I believe this is the only aquatic herp in aquariums so unless something changes this is the only animal that apply to this category)
Land dwelling animals (Anything that lives on land and keeps away from the ocean) (Only If apply)
If the category says only If apply, that means both facilities need to have said category in their facilitiy to qualify for the match.
Sharks, Rays, and other cartilage fishes
Tropical, coral reef fishes
Native, cold water fishes (Kelp forest
fish, fish that live near the aquarium in the wild, etc)
Freshwater fish (Only if both aquariums apply)
Cephalopods
Jellies
Other inverts (Crustaceans, coral polyps, etc)
Cetaceans (Only If apply)
Other marine mammals (Seals, Sea lions, otters, manatees, etc)(Only If apply)
Birds (seabirds, penguins, etc) (Only If apply)
Sea turtles (Only If apply) (I believe this is the only aquatic herp in aquariums so unless something changes this is the only animal that apply to this category)
Land dwelling animals (Anything that lives on land and keeps away from the ocean) (Only If apply)
If the category says only If apply, that means both facilities need to have said category in their facilitiy to qualify for the match.