The beloved Bedford-Stuyvesant street aquarium destroyed during an FDNY hydrant inspection earlier this week — leaving dozens ...
Nickel-sized goldfish flopped on the Brooklyn pavement on Tuesday as onlookers stood by – hopelessly surveying the damaged ...
A makeshift aquarium that popped up this summer in a puddle beneath a leaky New York City fire hydrant is no more ...
Earlier this summer, a handful of longtime local residents decided to turn the water-filled pit into a makeshift neighborhood ...
During an inspection of the leaky fire hydrant, the FDNY drained the water at the makeshift Bed-Stuy aquarium on Wednesday, ...
As part of its overall reinvention, the museum is moving the aquarium and its basement residents to a new home on the first ...
Stuy Aquarium" is no more. City officials recently filled the viral makeshift fish pond with concrete, but some residents say ...
Mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic, and fabulously exotic, the huge variety of types of saltwater fish to pick for your aquarium will ...
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection poured concrete over a community-built goldfish pond, citing safety ...
From Colombia's jungle to the world's fish tanks Every day, local fishermen visit Ernesto Rojas to sell him small, colorful fish plucked from rivers in the Colombian jungle that end up in aquariums ...
The small puddle containing the fish in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood attracted dozens of visitors from across the city ...
The city paved it over. The makeshift animal home at the corner of Tompkins Avenue and Hancock Street found virality online ...