Ituri's recent thread about whether there are billfish in captivity got me wondering about captive tuna.
Are there any tuna exhibits in aquariums beyond the Monterey Aquarium? I am not aware of any in other US aquariums. Are they too difficult to keep if you don't have a mega 1 million gallon tank?
My main purpose for this thread is to see if anyone else has learned to love tuna as the amazing animal that they are from seeing them in an aquarium. Prior to seeing them at the Monterey Aquarium I mainly knew tuna as a yummy sandwich ingredient and considered the fish as I consider cows and chickens. After seeing the animals live and the interpretive material at the aquarium I realized that tuna are wild animals like giraffes, elephants, and lions rather than domestic animals like cows. I became much more concerned about their welfare.
Has anybody else who has seen tuna at the Monterey Aquarium (or other aquariums) been converted to tuna appreciation?
Are there other species that you have experienced in zoos or aquariums and come away with a new appreciation of?
Are there any tuna exhibits in aquariums beyond the Monterey Aquarium? I am not aware of any in other US aquariums. Are they too difficult to keep if you don't have a mega 1 million gallon tank?
My main purpose for this thread is to see if anyone else has learned to love tuna as the amazing animal that they are from seeing them in an aquarium. Prior to seeing them at the Monterey Aquarium I mainly knew tuna as a yummy sandwich ingredient and considered the fish as I consider cows and chickens. After seeing the animals live and the interpretive material at the aquarium I realized that tuna are wild animals like giraffes, elephants, and lions rather than domestic animals like cows. I became much more concerned about their welfare.
Has anybody else who has seen tuna at the Monterey Aquarium (or other aquariums) been converted to tuna appreciation?
Are there other species that you have experienced in zoos or aquariums and come away with a new appreciation of?