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Lonely Sunfish Revives with Creative Aid in Japan Aquarium Closure

Lonely Sunfish Revives with Creative Aid in Japan Aquarium Closure
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  • Sunfish fell ill after Kaikyokan aquarium's closure in December.
  • Caretakers observed sunfish's decreased appetite and distress signs.
  • Efforts included reducing food and calming construction noise.
  • People-shaped cutouts and uniforms improved sunfish's mood.
  • Aquarist Moe Miyazawa noted sunfish began eating after adjustments.
  • Visitor interaction proved beneficial for sunfish's health.
  • Aquarium scheduled to reopen after renovations this summer.
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