From now I will detail photos of species that are new to the zoochat gallery, so we have a better understanding of how it’s being filled etc.
This is also so we can have a database of new species to the gallery.
I have plans to upload a photo of a certain Australian elapid which’s absence in the gallery truly shocked me as it is a common species seen in the wild and in captivity by Australian zoo chatters.
Obviously this gallery won’t just be me, although I will have some contributions with photos of some of the local fish species in Port Phillip Bay which are not often found in captivity (temperate wrasses, whitings, etc).
This is also so we can have a database of new species to the gallery.
I have plans to upload a photo of a certain Australian elapid which’s absence in the gallery truly shocked me as it is a common species seen in the wild and in captivity by Australian zoo chatters.
Obviously this gallery won’t just be me, although I will have some contributions with photos of some of the local fish species in Port Phillip Bay which are not often found in captivity (temperate wrasses, whitings, etc).




