Georgia Aquarium's Jelly Lab

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Saw this and thought it was pretty cool...


https://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaAquarium/videos/10154044011593124/?ft%5btn%5d=FC&ft%5bqid%5d=6317672060115941369&ft%5bmf_story_key%5d=-8564057452669277191&ft%5bei%5d=AI%406c8ac3ba1927bfe2ef9307f8de0435d9&ft%5bfbfeed_location%5d=1&ft%5binsertion_position%5d=1&__md__=1">https://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaAquarium/videos/10154044011593124/?ft[tn]=FC&ft[qid]=6317672060115941369&ft[mf_story_key]=-8564057452669277191&ft[ei]=AI%406c8ac3ba1927bfe2ef9307f8de0435d9&ft[fbfeed_location]=1&ft[insertion_position]=1&__md__=1</a>

No, Marlon it's not for peanut butter and jelly!
 
hey, a man can only hope can't he?!
i have yet to do a behind the seeds tour, this might be a good reason too.
 
Lol ^^^

Very interesting, I had no idea they had that kind of resources and research going on there. Pretty exciting really!

This hobby is becoming bigger and broader every day, yea!
 
The jelly lab is a pretty sweet setup. A log of stuff from the culture room that you see upstairs on the behind the scenes your moved down there.
 
thats pretty awesome. i havent been behind the scene in a few years maybe its time we setup an unofficial arc tour lol
 
Picoreefguy;1093889 wrote: thats pretty awesome. i havent been behind the scene in a few years maybe its time we setup an unofficial arc tour lol

I'd be interested if your ARC tour was going to the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. Sign me up for that one for sure.

Wannabee
 
I'd be totally up for an arc group behind the scenes tour ;)
their reef tank has REALLY come a long way in the last 18 months imo.
 
outdrsyguy1;1098079 wrote: I'd be totally up for an arc group behind the scenes tour ;)
their reef tank has REALLY come a long way in the last 18 months imo.

Maybe I need to revisit. It was over 18 months since I visited. I wasn't impressed with the reef selection back then.

Wannabee
 
Cool video. I often consider doing a jelly tank, but heard the only live about year. Didn't know they were easily bred and raised!
 
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