Our beloved Guitar Fish Gibson survived the major Nashville floods and was treated by marine biologists at the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. Many of the other fish and reptiles that survived the flood were relocated to the Tennessee Zoo while Opry Mills was closed close to two years due to the flood. There were some brave employees that helped save these fish by putting their lives in danger to re-enter the mall after the flood. Some were even arrested.
The Nashville community supported each other during the devastating flood, and the Director of Biology at the Nashville Aquarium Restaurant recognized that. He quoted: "We appreciate the tremendous support from the community during this unfortunate time, We know Gibson and the other fish and reptiles are in good care and we look forward to their return home at the Nashville Aquarium Restaurant.”
When Gibson was returned to Nashville, this magnificent guitarfish realized he was home almost immediately. As soon as he was put in the tank, he went down to the bottom to relax for about five minutes. Shortly after that, he started swimming around perfectly, navigating around all of the coral formations. And he quickly found his two favorite spots, where he always liked to sit during the course of the day.
I did get to the see the "Mystic Mermaid" show and even got to take a picture with the mermaids while I was eating breakfast at the Aquarium Restaurant on Saturday.
It was so nice to see it back open!
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