The Bed-Stuy Aquarium, as it calls itself, is at Tompkins Avenue and Hancock Street. Someone posted on Reddit that it has been destroyed.
The makeshift animal home at the corner of Tompkins Avenue and Hancock Street found virality online. Organizers launched a GoFundMe to improve the habitat and raised thousands of dollarsa sidewalk puddle near a leaky hydrant in Brooklyn where someone kept dumping fish
"Wait was this where the fish were?? Someone honestly sadly did those fish a favor. Who in the hell thought it'd be a good idea to stuff fish in a glorified puddle without any way to actually care for them especially in a public place that's not been maintained or cared for?" one user responded."Poor things were suffering and while I don't think their end should have been met this way, it's still better than slowly suffering each day.
"You’ve got issues with pollution that could be a problem. You've got issues with predatory birds," Dr. Tepper said.
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