Best Aquarium?

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Springtyme

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I've only ever been to two aquariums, the Baltimore National and the Camden, and honestly I have to say I liked the Camden one better. What about you guys? Do you recomend an aquarium? I'm more than willing to travel to see fishies (HAVE CAR, WILL TRAVEL, haha :grinno: )

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probably the best aquarium ive ever seen is the Churaumi aquarium on okinawa, japan. unbelievable. the last time i went there was over 10 years ago, but have seen pictures of the renovated establishment. absoulutly amazing. my brother was just there last month and he can tell you first hand how nice this place is. heres a link i found..

http://www.chample.tv/churaumi/index_en.html

i was a little disappointed in the Oklahoma city aquarium though.
 
Haha, there goes my theory of "Have car, will travel"

I havent figured out how to make my car swim yet. Oh well, I'd love to go to Okinawa for other reasons as well, so maybe one day I'll get over there!!
 
Try the one in D.C., I haven't been there since 76 so I will assume it has changed a bit.
 
in sg, the one i like is petpro, coz i got my 3 leos from there! and their customer service rocks!

and clementi 328, becoz is near my house about 10-15mins walk. And their pricing is cheap and they have alot of variety for fishes and accessories selling there..
 
monterey bay aquarium in california is the best ive been to so the one in cincinatti is pretty good too
 
steinhart aquarium in san frncisco, monterey bay aquarium and the tampa bay aquarium are all pretty good. the have a porcupin puffer at tampa that is the size of a pot bellied pig. HUGE. all good places. funnest place i ever visited though was a little zoo out in oklahoma somewhere that just had the most awesome freshwater set ups. everything i ever wanted as far as cichlids or big mean fish were there. maybe i can find some info in an old photo book or something and find the name.
 
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