Northwest_FIsh_Keeping
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Couple minor updates for Piers 59 & 60:
Some of the exhibits in the "Puget Sound Fish Gallery" (PSF) got some updates, most notably:
2 Snake Pricklebacks (Lumpenus sagitta) were added to the largest Eelgrass tank, this is a pretty cool species that I wasn't aware of before.
8 Bay Pipefish are now on exhibit in their tank. A huge increase from the just the 2 or 3 that have been on exhibit for about the past year. At least from when I was a volunteer, there were always no more than 5 on exhibit at the most so this is pretty nice to see.
The smaller of the two Basket Stars is now off exhibit so now there's just the one large one.
Also in some good news, the Sea Stars are now back on exhibit in the LOTE touch pools (they were off exhibit because of a pathogen in the water that can harm them started popping up i believe)
With this, also introduces a new species: The Striped Sunflower Star (Solaster stimpsoni) is now on exhibit with the rest of the Sea Stars (a few individuals of the species)
Some of the exhibits in the "Puget Sound Fish Gallery" (PSF) got some updates, most notably:
2 Snake Pricklebacks (Lumpenus sagitta) were added to the largest Eelgrass tank, this is a pretty cool species that I wasn't aware of before.
8 Bay Pipefish are now on exhibit in their tank. A huge increase from the just the 2 or 3 that have been on exhibit for about the past year. At least from when I was a volunteer, there were always no more than 5 on exhibit at the most so this is pretty nice to see.
The smaller of the two Basket Stars is now off exhibit so now there's just the one large one.
Also in some good news, the Sea Stars are now back on exhibit in the LOTE touch pools (they were off exhibit because of a pathogen in the water that can harm them started popping up i believe)
With this, also introduces a new species: The Striped Sunflower Star (Solaster stimpsoni) is now on exhibit with the rest of the Sea Stars (a few individuals of the species)



