ORLANDO, Fla – Officials at SeaLife Orlando aquarium are counting down the days until they can release a new female zebra shark into one of the colorful and eye-popping exhibits.The shark, named Joy, is currently in a quarantine tank away from normal guests as curators watch and monitor her health, feeding habits and movements.The 3-year-old shark came to Orlando three weeks ago after being selected through the Georgia Aquarium’s species survival program.The strategic partnership allows specific ocean species to breed in aquariums across the country, without taking, or hurting any populations in the wild.During Joy’s time adjusting to her new surroundings curators are training her to eat through daily target feedings.A disc-like device with.