This was considered when the Aquarium first opened. Steve Shindell, ARC president at the time, did the legwork and talked to Bruce Carlson, VP of Life Sciences, and Jeff Swanagan, executive directory before he passed away. While it was a stretch, everything was in place. However, there's a lot of red tape and other issues. The ones that I can remember:
- They were very picky about what we could do. We ended up being offered the very tall tank near the gift shop - the one that's about 8' tall and completely unusable for a reef. There's about 18" of clearance above it, for starters.
- Everything must be plumbed into the main Aquarium
- There was a big debate over who would maintain it
- We couldn't put it in or near the gift shop. The gift shop is owned and operated by another company, whose sole purpose is to make money. To put a tank in there would take up space.
- There's a huge quarantine issue, being the Aquarium
In the end, the logistics were just too difficult, and the idea was scrapped. Steve will need to fill in the details here.
I'm not saying that it's not a great idea, but rather that some serious thought and effort has been put into it WITH the right strings to pull, and we still couldn't make it happen. In the end, the Aquarium really doesn't want much to do with ARC. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it works.
If you want to see it happen, contact Steve (sshindell), and see what you can do.
- They were very picky about what we could do. We ended up being offered the very tall tank near the gift shop - the one that's about 8' tall and completely unusable for a reef. There's about 18" of clearance above it, for starters.
- Everything must be plumbed into the main Aquarium
- There was a big debate over who would maintain it
- We couldn't put it in or near the gift shop. The gift shop is owned and operated by another company, whose sole purpose is to make money. To put a tank in there would take up space.
- There's a huge quarantine issue, being the Aquarium
In the end, the logistics were just too difficult, and the idea was scrapped. Steve will need to fill in the details here.
I'm not saying that it's not a great idea, but rather that some serious thought and effort has been put into it WITH the right strings to pull, and we still couldn't make it happen. In the end, the Aquarium really doesn't want much to do with ARC. It's unfortunate, but that's the way it works.
If you want to see it happen, contact Steve (sshindell), and see what you can do.