Aquarium Draws Visitors
International Concept Management (ICM) recently finished
the construction of a 16,000-gallon salt-water
aquarium inside of the SCHEELS sporting goods store in
Springfield, Illinois. This aquarium is designed to attract
customers and add a level of interaction to the store for
people of all ages.
The exhibit is a double-arched aquarium that is supported
by three pillars. The pillars and arches are all connected
and completely filled with water, rockwork, and all
other habitat necessities for sea life. Inside of the aquarium,
there are over 550 species of fish, including an assortment
of triggerfish, clown fish, puffer fish and several
other coral reef species.
ICM also kept safety in mind when designing and building
this aquarium. The walls of the aquarium are made of
acrylic, which is a material that is 17 times stronger than
glass and four times stronger than cement. The pillars are
engineered to hold the structure in place and withstand
catastrophic events, such as an earthquake. As for the fish,
they are in good hands with a water filtration system that
filters over 40,000-gallons of water per hour, keeping the
tank constantly clean.
The SCHEELS aquarium has already been a proven
success attracting customers each day for the live feedings
and interactive scuba diver during special times of
the week.
For more information, contact Laura Peters,
International Concept Management, 970-241-6864, Fax:
970-257-1088, E-mail: lpeters@icm-corp.com, Web:
www.icm-corp.com.
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