Monterey Bay Aquarium Major deep sea animal exhibit coming to MBA

Now that you mention it, yeah it is kind of weird. I'm kind of thinking maybe they're saving the Cephalopods for Tentacles? But that would be kind of a waste imo since the reason they only had things like the Flapjack and Vampire on display for a few days at a time was because of the light (from an MBARI article) and then they would go back BTS so theoretically the new exhibit would be a perfect opportunity

Either way I hope we see new Cephalopods, like the Strawberry Squid. Those are so cool

I would think putting them in the deep-sea exhibit would be quite logical, given many people associate deep sea with giant squids and the mythic kraken. I agree the deep sea exhibit would be better suited for them as well.
 
I remember there was a render of one but a lot of people brushed it over since keeping the water that hot sounds insanely difficult, but maybe they did do it! I'm super excited to see if they have things like tube worms and squat lobsters on display .
They might use a steel coil as this was done with scaly foot snails.

also vent mussels ( Bathymodiolus azoricus) have been kept for research Out of the deep sea into a land-based aquarium environment: investigating physiological adaptations in the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus

in the aquarium if that pacific’s hydrothermal vent exhibit they used model tube worms and substituted shallow Cervimunida princeps for deep water squat lobsters Squat Lobster
 
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I'm hoping to plan a trip soon.
Unfortunately I don't know If I can make it, some distressing complications have only just arised, and This might be a very large miss for me, the weekend I plan to go has more impediments than previously thought.

I look forward to seeing other's photos, I can only imagine what It could be like.
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Unfortunately I don't know If I can make it, some distressing complications have only just arised, and This might be a very large miss for me, the weekend I plan to go has more impediments than previously thought.

I look forward to seeing other's photos, I can only imagine what It could be like.
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Ah man, I'll make sure to get some good quality photos and make a high quality video. Hopefully nothing happens to me too because I think I'm confirmed to go so far. 3 months away still so hopefully everything remains "sane" till then.
I'm hoping that since it's at the end of the my Spring Break, I can go a day early to film all the other exhibits, and then using the grand opening day to spend all my time there. I'm guessing it'll be extremely crowded so I'll try and get there early and get some quality stuff :)
 
My original plan was to go the Second week of April, But I don't think that Weeks going to work for me.

Is this a temporary exhibit like other's in the past?

Btw Bloodybelly Comb jellies are like the coolest thing in the world so it pains me to not be able to see them.
 
Unfortunately I don't know If I can make it, some distressing complications have only just arised, and This might be a very large miss for me, the weekend I plan to go has more impediments than previously thought.

I look forward to seeing other's photos, I can only imagine what It could be like.
:(

The show will be running for years, if not permanently. You have a long time to see it. For comparison, Tentacles has been running since 2014.
 
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My original plan was to go the Second week of April, But I don't think that Weeks going to work for me.

Is this a temporary exhibit like other's in the past?

Btw Bloodybelly Comb jellies are like the coolest thing in the world so it pains me to not be able to see them.
Yes, this is temporary unfortunately they confirmed. They said it in a reply to someone I think on Instagram or Facebook (I'll find the post) but they said it'll last a couple years
 
However we can probably assume some of the species will be switched out over time due to inevitable husbandry issues with some animals and new species being brought up by MBARI.
Yup, that's also been confirmed. Not exactly public but in the member's email they sent out when they revealed the date. From the wording it sounds like they may switch them out every season or so? Either way that's really cool how every time you go if you wait a few months you'll see new animals
 
Yup, that's also been confirmed. Not exactly public but in the member's email they sent out when they revealed the date. From the wording it sounds like they may switch them out every season or so? Either way that's really cool how every time you go if you wait a few months you'll see a lot new animals
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Wait, so they're not putting all of the species on display at the same time? Does anyone know why?

Theoretically what Dave said, as well as they're might be a outnumbering "Species to Tank ratio" since the exhibit will only have 21 Tanks, and MBARI seems to be bringing a whole lot up from the Midnight Zone so they might get to points where they have too many species to put on display so they just cycle the animals through the tanks
 
Wait, so they're not putting all of the species on display at the same time? Does anyone know why?

Get people visiting multiple times a year, thus increasing profits? ;)

A great white shark is a major tourism draw. A new deep sea worm or jelly species, probably not so much.

Probably more so that they are prepared to replace species that die or fade. In Tentacles they have cycled through several species over the course of the exhibit as most cephalopod species do not live very long.
 
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They might use a steel coil as this was done with scaly foot snails.

also vent mussels ( Bathymodiolus azoricus) have been kept for research Out of the deep sea into a land-based aquarium environment: investigating physiological adaptations in the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus azoricus

in the aquarium if that pacific’s hydrothermal vent exhibit they used model tube worms and substituted shallow Cervimunida princeps for deep water squat lobsters Squat Lobster
No way, Scaly Foot Snails have been kept?!?
 
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