Yesterday, on the 5th of June, the indoor areas of the zoos in the Netherlands were allowed to open again. In AquaZoo, a lot has changed in these indoor areas during the lockdown.
Firstly, the 'Vissengrot' (fish cave) has been renovated into a new area with seven aquariums and terrariums for different animal species.
- The first is a terrarium for Blue Poison Dart Frogs
(Dendrobates tinctorius 'azureus') and Golden Poison Frogs
(Phyllobates terribilis).
- The second is a terrarium for Majorcan midwife toads
(Alytes muletensis).
- The third is an aquarium for Blue gularis
(Fundulopanchax sjoestedti), they are together with a species of Otocinclus, ID anyone?
- The fourth is an aquarium/terrarium that alternates between growing young of the species in this room.
- The fifth is a paludarium for Blue vampire crabs
(Geosesarma dennerle) housed together with Yellow Shrimp
(Neocaridina heteropoda 'yellow').
- The sixth is a terrarium for Portuguese fire salamanders
(Salamandra salamandra gallaica).
- The seventh is an aquarium for axolotls
(Ambystoma mexicanum).
I added photo's of the terrariums/aquariums to the gallery.
- The indoor Giant Otter enclosure has also been refurbished. The plants were removed, because the otters had already demolished them. A mural has also been painted.
- The new North Sea aquarium was not accessible yet, because work still had to be done there to finish it all off. But from inside, you already had a good view of it. There are two aquariums in this room. The smallest one is an tidal aquarium that holds European shore crab
(Carcinus maenas), Blue mussel
(Mytilus edulis) and Common periwinkle
(Littorina littorea). The large aquarium holds Small-spotted catshark
(Scyliorhinus canicula), Spotted ray
(Raja montagui), European eelpout
(Zoarces viviparus), Greater pipefish
(Syngnathus acus), Fivebeard rockling
(Ciliata mustela), Shorthorn sculpin
(Myoxocephalus scorpius), European plaice
(Pleuronectes platessa), Common sole
(Solea solea) and European flounder
(Platichthys flesus). In this room, there will be more education about the North Sea and the Wadden Sea.
A few other news items:
- There are new signs for the animals.
- The Ibis aviary has a new species: North American wood duck
(Aix sponsa).
- The Golden pheasants have young, I counted seven.
- Two of the three young wallabies have left the pouch.
- A wild pair of Black-crowned night herons
(Nycticorax nycticorax) made a nest this spring on top of the Pelican aviary (which also houses Black crowned night herons). Yesterday I saw for the first time that they also have a young.