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:yesnod:I will happily post some pics when we open this season & offer free admission to any poster on this BOI that would like see for themselves just have ID and I will personally check all posts leading up to this one and if the name matches the posters your in free. Sorry I had to limit the offer but we do have an aquarium to run and specimens to care for and we cant be giving handouts all summer:D

So ... as the curator who, you know ... is supposed to take care of the animals at all times ...

You cannot post pics until "season". That's not highly suspect or anything.

Is it not prettied up yet enough for public or something?
 
:yesnod:I will happily post some pics when we open this season & offer free admission to any poster on this BOI that would like see for themselves just have ID and I will personally check all posts leading up to this one and if the name matches the posters your in free. Sorry I had to limit the offer but we do have an aquarium to run and specimens to care for and we cant be giving handouts all summer:D
:rofl:

I just feel sorry for browns retic he sent.
 
:yesnod:I will happily post some pics when we open this season & offer free admission to any poster on this BOI that would like see for themselves just have ID and I will personally check all posts leading up to this one and if the name matches the posters your in free. Sorry I had to limit the offer but we do have an aquarium to run and specimens to care for and we cant be giving handouts all summer:D

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:shrug01:Everyone is so curious about me?

I don't know what to make of it! :confused:

So this is how I became involved with the Sea Port Aquarium in Wildwood NJ. I recently took over as the head of herpetology(2010) at the Sea Port Aquarium in Wildwood NJ. The Aquarium was decimated by the two snowstorms that winter and sadly ill equipped to handle five days with no power. They lost everything after hearing about the tragic loss I decided to come back last season to make preparations to assure this will not happen again. I'm happy to announce that we are up and running and looking to fill some new exhibits and expand on more of our educational outreach projects like our Second Annual Classroom Herps Project. During the winter months I will try to place as many of our more docile specimens in our school system to better educate our youth on the type of care herps require and the size they can reach. With any luck this will limit the amount of unwanted reptiles for years to come. But don't take my word for it I will invite all of the teachers who participated to post on this BOI.:thumbsup:

:shrug01:Some people have to much time one there hands so if you have nothing better to do with your time then berate an american with a job caring for zoological specimens not his employer but him personally in a aquarium that you have never set foot in pleas stop in and see for yourself. I'm not trying to glorify my place of employment we are a small facility it takes about 30 minutes to walk through 45 if you ask for tour. I am in the proses of becoming accredited by the AZA but thats still a bit off. :thumbsup:
 
I don't know what to make of it! :confused:

So this is how I became involved with the Sea Port Aquarium in Wildwood NJ. I recently took over as the head of herpetology(2010) at the Sea Port Aquarium in Wildwood NJ. The Aquarium was decimated by the two snowstorms that winter and sadly ill equipped to handle five days with no power. They lost everything after hearing about the tragic loss I decided to come back last season to make preparations to assure this will not happen again. I'm happy to announce that we are up and running and looking to fill some new exhibits and expand on more of our educational outreach projects like our Second Annual Classroom Herps Project. During the winter months I will try to place as many of our more docile specimens in our school system to better educate our youth on the type of care herps require and the size they can reach. With any luck this will limit the amount of unwanted reptiles for years to come. But don't take my word for it I will invite all of the teachers who participated to post on this BOI.:thumbsup:

:shrug01:Some people have to much time one there hands so if you have nothing better to do with your time then berate an american with a job caring for zoological specimens not his employer but him personally in a aquarium that you have never set foot in pleas stop in and see for yourself. I'm not trying to glorify my place of employment we are a small facility it takes about 30 minutes to walk through 45 if you ask for tour. I am in the proses of becoming accredited by the AZA but thats still a bit off. :thumbsup:

As an American......with a job and not much time on his hands,why do you represent your employer as your tag? Plausable deniabilty? Pick a side. You either represent your company or yourself. Which one is it?:dgrin:
 
I typically shy away from posting on the BOI but I called this guy out, in a thread, not too long ago and never received a reply.

This guy doesn't have red flags all around him, he's waving numerous, giant red BANNERS. Giant, red BANNERS, with Sea Port Aquarium printed on them.

I hope to God that no one donates or accepts his low ball offers.

I don't even need to reiterate about the bad reviews that this so called "aquarium" has gotten and which I pointed out, in the thread I posted in...you guys have done a great job already.

Having, at one point, worked in one of the premier public aquariums, in the United States, I can be 100% certain when I say that no self respecting aquarium has any need to go onto a classified website and ask for donations or hand outs. An "aquarium" is just that...emphasis on aquatic life...not reptiles. Sure, public aquariums have some measure of reptile displays, but it's very, very minimal. Sure, they'll have a wide selection of aquatic turtles, etc. They may have one Green Anaconda (of course, because of the aquatic nature of the animal), or one Reticulated Python and one Burmese Python (and that's a stretch), but everything else is going to be very minimal.

Another thing I'm wondering is this...

He was asking for purple reitcs,albino bat-eaters,albino sunfires, albino suntigers, and albino golden childs.He stressed the last one very much.

Public zoos and aquaria almost strictly shy away from color morphs and mutations, in animals. They will show the natural, normal morphology of an animal and not deal with the numerous (sometimes hundreds) different color morphs of animals. When's the last time you went to your public zoo/aquarium and saw that they had a high end, genetic moprh, such as an Albino Golden Child or Albino Sunfire. I've been to zoos and aquarium all over the world (Europe, South America, Australia, Southeast Asia) and can count, on one hand, how many times I've seen an albino Retic or Burm.

Realistically, are you going to sit down and explain such high end color morphs to your customers? "Well, little Timmy...this is an Albino Golden Child. The original Golden Child was a wild caught animal, imported by a company called New England Reptile Distributors. It was then bred to a female retic and we learned that the genetics were a passable gene.What's a passable gene, you ask?...Then, they bred one of those to an albino reticulated python..." and half an hour later, get to the jist of the story? I think not. Little Timmy was running down the hallway, bored, 20 minutes ago.

Sounds to me like someone is fishing for high end animals, to turn around and sell and make a hefty profit off of. This guy is using the guise of a "family public aquarium" to pull the wool over peoples eyes and aquire some high end animals.

And, last but not least...what kind of aquarium has the excuse of "season has not kicked into high gear yet, so I can't post pictures"? Last time I checked, animals have to be taken care of, on a daily basis...not just when "season is in high gear". The enclosures and habitats of said animals should look exactly the same, whether it's the slow time of year or your busiest time of year.
 
Just a reminder (a little late, I know) of the policy regarding links to threads on other sites - if the comments/posts are not in compliance with our full name rule, they are not admissible here.
 
As an American......with a job and not much time on his hands,why do you represent your employer as your tag? Plausable deniabilty? Pick a side. You either represent your company or yourself. Which one is it?:dgrin:

Either way the animals that will be sent his way will either

A) be stored in cramped,filthy, and inhumane cages.Then be bred to sell the offspring in the "aquarium":rofl: and eventually die of neglect. or

B) be flipped for a quick buck to make his house,car,light,insurance bill,ect.


Why are you asking why we are going after you when it is your employer that is neglecting the animals.

If you are head of the herpotology then why dont you treat your animals right.Since you are so high up in command then make some changes treat you animals like living things, not franklins and benjamins.

Why would anyone go and pay to see disgusting animal cruelty?
 
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