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I've been looking but I haven't found any information about the aquarium at Saba Rock Resort. When the property was rebuilt, did they redo the salt water aquarium?
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I think calling it an aquarium is a big stretch. It's a sad excuse for a focal point imo. The tarpon off the dock are far more exciting.
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I've been looking but I haven't found any information about the aquarium at Saba Rock Resort. When the property was rebuilt, did they redo the salt water aquarium?
Calvin Is that the thing between the gift shop and the restaurant? If that is what you're talking about it really is not a big deal - but they did rebuild it (I never was there before Irma).
Peter s/y Time Will Tell (2019 Lagoon 42) peter@syTimeWillTell.com
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Well, I can tell the grandkids it's there. I personally would rather the sea life remain free. Over the years they always had either a spotted or a green eel in there with a few fish. The kids like to see it.
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