Theme: Endangered Animals UARIUS UARIUM.   Total area of the venue’s floor: 39,760.78 ft 2  Total surface area of the tanks: 32,256.22 ft 2  Total.

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Theme: Endangered Animals UARIUS UARIUM

 Total area of the venue’s floor: 39, ft 2  Total surface area of the tanks: 32, ft 2  Total volume of the tanks: 1,665, US gallons = 222, ft 3  Numbers of fish: 2,500 small fish, 30 dolphins, 2 tunas, 3 narwhals, 4 turtles, 12 penguins

 (half-cylinders)  Diameters: 30 ft, 22.5 ft, 15 ft  Height: 30 ft  Base Area = ft 2  Surface Area = 3, ft 2  Volume = 19, ft 3 = 144, US gallons  This tank will hold approximately 2,500 fish that are 6 inches long, giving them each a living area of about 2 ft x 2ft x 2ft.

 Sphere diameters: inner = 20 ft, outer = 30 ft.  Base Area = 2, ft 2 (all four spheres combined)  Surface Area (of inner spheres): 11, ft 2  Volume (of inner spheres): 56, ft 3  Each of the four spheres will hold one leatherback turtle, giving the 8 ft creatures a 24 foot cube for space.

 I don’t know, you decide.