Went to the Baltimore Aquarium today and since
I hadn't seen the tank in Barnes & Noble, I checked
that out first.
Its quite a sight!
I took 6 pictures of it and stitched them together
so that you'd be able to see all the detail!
Here's a small picture...the bigger one is worth the
download!
<img src="http://www.aquaticscape.com/offsite/bar ... _small.jpg" border="0">
View the<a href="http://www.aquaticscape.com/offsite/barnesnoble.jpg" target="_blank">larger picture</a> more detail!
I'll be adding more pictures tonight..got some real nice ones!
Trip to the Baltimore Aquarium..
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Yep - its the Barnes & Nobles right at the Inner Harbor.
The 'moss' is actually algae! It looks pretty good!
Oh, and the tall plants are Bacopa monneri. Didn't know
they could get 5 ft tall!
You really need to see it in person! The swords are
magnificent! A tank that size shows off their full potential!<edited><editID>Ghazanfar Ghori</editID><editDate>37991.0651736111</editDate></edited>
The 'moss' is actually algae! It looks pretty good!
Oh, and the tall plants are Bacopa monneri. Didn't know
they could get 5 ft tall!
You really need to see it in person! The swords are
magnificent! A tank that size shows off their full potential!<edited><editID>Ghazanfar Ghori</editID><editDate>37991.0651736111</editDate></edited>
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