Water Dragon
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So today I visited the Aquarium in Bolton. This is the only collection left in Bolton (if you don't count Smithills Farm) since the closure of Moss Bank Park's Animal World, and is home to many fish. Though it is small, it is quite a nice collection and they do have a few rare species there as well. I visited this aquarium a lot as a child and it has changed quite a bit since then but a few of the fish that were there when (and even before) I was a toddler are still there today. It has been quite a while since I have visited so on my trip today, I had a nice warm feeling of nostalgia.
The aquarium is situated in Bolton Library. Above the library is the Bolton Museum (which was closed on my visit) and beneath it is the aquarium, in the basements. Though a small collection, it has a few lovely species and the aquariums are kept to a top standard. Though I have never kept fish at home, I am a good lover of fish and aquatics, and it was my favourite part of my job back when I worked in a pet shop (after the reptiles of course
).
One very rare species that they have are the Bigtooth River Stingrays. Now, according to ZTL and the a worker that I spoke to there, this is the only UK holding of this stingray species. The male is called Arthur, but I can't remember the names of the females. The stingrays were brought in after the old knifefish died. He was an amazing creature and it is such a shame that he is gone now. He was always the main highlight of any visit. I guess that the stingrays are the highlight of the trip now, but they are still really cool animals. Some of the other fish include some enormous catfish (mother-of-snails and driftwood), piranhas, Malawi cichlids, various species of danios, goodied, and tetras, a pinstripe damba which is over twenty years old, etc.; plus an enormous clamshell in the centre of the aquarium. Unfortunately, the old ornate birchir has now passed away
. All of the species that the aquarium care for are fish; but when I was little the aquarium did have some snakes as well (one was a milksnake and I think the other was a royal python).
Some of the fish that the aquarium have are well over twenty years old, and the aquarium is taking very good care of them. I saw some workers there using some high-tech equipment to maintain the tanks, so the fish here are under very special care. I had a nice chat with one of the workers, and he told me about all of the conservation work that they are doing for the species in their care and many local projects that they are currently undertaking as well.
So at the end of the short visit, as I traditionally did when I was a child, I inserted some coins into the donation box (which is a picture of a fish with the coin-slot in it's mouth). It was a very nice visit and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in fish. Has anyone here visited this collection? I would be very interested to know. I will upload the species list and a few photos later.
The aquarium is situated in Bolton Library. Above the library is the Bolton Museum (which was closed on my visit) and beneath it is the aquarium, in the basements. Though a small collection, it has a few lovely species and the aquariums are kept to a top standard. Though I have never kept fish at home, I am a good lover of fish and aquatics, and it was my favourite part of my job back when I worked in a pet shop (after the reptiles of course
One very rare species that they have are the Bigtooth River Stingrays. Now, according to ZTL and the a worker that I spoke to there, this is the only UK holding of this stingray species. The male is called Arthur, but I can't remember the names of the females. The stingrays were brought in after the old knifefish died. He was an amazing creature and it is such a shame that he is gone now. He was always the main highlight of any visit. I guess that the stingrays are the highlight of the trip now, but they are still really cool animals. Some of the other fish include some enormous catfish (mother-of-snails and driftwood), piranhas, Malawi cichlids, various species of danios, goodied, and tetras, a pinstripe damba which is over twenty years old, etc.; plus an enormous clamshell in the centre of the aquarium. Unfortunately, the old ornate birchir has now passed away
Some of the fish that the aquarium have are well over twenty years old, and the aquarium is taking very good care of them. I saw some workers there using some high-tech equipment to maintain the tanks, so the fish here are under very special care. I had a nice chat with one of the workers, and he told me about all of the conservation work that they are doing for the species in their care and many local projects that they are currently undertaking as well.
So at the end of the short visit, as I traditionally did when I was a child, I inserted some coins into the donation box (which is a picture of a fish with the coin-slot in it's mouth). It was a very nice visit and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is interested in fish. Has anyone here visited this collection? I would be very interested to know. I will upload the species list and a few photos later.