Visited the aquarium today for the first time in a long time and had a very pleasant visit. The aquarium seems to be making a real effort to exhibit more odd herp species where applicable. In the Amazon exhibit I noticed Wiegmann's Striped Gecko and Entre Rios Tarantula, Grammostola iheringi (not a herp but still a cool addition), and in the special exhibitions building they currently have Timor Python, Amazon Tree Boa, and somewhere between a dozen to two dozen amphibian species, including some rarer species like Anderson's Crocodile Newt, Three-Striped Poison Dart Frog, Bird Poop Bug-Eyed Frog, and a few native frogs.
Additionally, I am excited to announce that the aquarium has also received a second female Spotted Seal from the Alaskan SeaLife Center! Her name is Nuna and she is under a year old, making her significantly smaller than Siku, the aquarium's original Spotted Seal. In other pinniped news, a Harbor Seal was born at the aquarium earlier this year and the four Steller's Sea Lions are all getting huge! In all honestly I'm not sure if their current enclosure is even suitable for them anymore, especially if they hope to ever breed them. The male in particular is at a size where the Beluga enclosure is more suitable for him!
~Thylo