Lost, rare, and non-existant media of Indonesian zoos and public aquariums

Salt Merchant

Well-Known Member
During a conversation with @Caribbean Flamingo in Instagram, a idea just snapped into my mind when Flamingo said that he never finds any photo of Jakarta Aquarium's slow loris. So, I decided to create a thread of medias, that is photos or videos, of Indonesian zoos and aquariums that is lost, rare, or doesn't exist.

What I mean by rare is that these documentations is hard to find, while "non-existant" is medias that I'm sure doesn't exist depicting some animals, exhibits, or facilities at the zoo or aquariums that do exist.

I would greatly appreciated anyone who gave any information regarding these medias or even shared those medias if they find them.
 
During a conversation with @Caribbean Flamingo in Instagram, a idea just snapped into my mind when Flamingo said that he never finds any photo of Jakarta Aquarium's slow loris. So, I decided to create a thread of medias, that is photos or videos, of Indonesian zoos and aquariums that is lost, rare, or doesn't exist.

What I mean by rare is that these documentations is hard to find, while "non-existant" is medias that I'm sure doesn't exist depicting some animals, exhibits, or facilities at the zoo or aquariums that do exist.

I would greatly appreciated anyone who gave any information regarding these medias or even shared those medias if they find them.

Some Indonesian zoo/aquaria lost media that I can list:
1. Dingiso in Taman Safari (2008)
2. Polar Bear in Taman Safari (around the 2000s before 2008)
3. Largetooth Sawfish in DAT/DS TMII (around the 2000s)
4. Sand Tiger Shark in SeaWorld Ancol (late 90s-early 2000s)
5. Irrawaddy Dolphin in Ocean Dream Samudera (1978)
6. Slow Loris in Jakarta Aquarium (2017)
7. Callistoctopus ornatus in Jakarta Aquarium (2018)
8. "Innovation Aquarium" in SeaWorld Ancol (somewhere before the dugong arrived there)
9. SeaWorld Ancol's freshwater section with alligator gars, cichlids, Chinese hi-fin barb, electric eel, giant snakehead and piranhas, before it was demolished to make way for the new AquArapaima and the Riverview tank (1996-2010)
10. DAT/DS TMII's reptile corner with New Guinea crocodile (early-late 2000s)
 
more indonesian zoos/aquaria lost media:
- pig-nosed turtle in dunia air tawar tmii
- kookabura in tsi bogor
- gorilla in tsi bogor (rumour)
- dorcopsis in tsi bogor
- cotton-top tamarin in tsi bogor
- three-banded armadillo in tsi prigen
- markhor in batu secret zoo
- senegal bushbaby in batu secret zoo
- toco toucan and channel-billed toucan in batu secret zoo
- guanaco in bandung zoo
- coatimundi in bandung zoo
sorry if i made a mistake cause i never/rarely found a picture of the spieces in the zoos/aquaria i mentioned
 
Last edited:
Some Indonesian zoo/aquaria lost media that I can list:
1. Dingiso in Taman Safari (2008)
2. Polar Bear in Taman Safari (around the 2000s before 2008)
3. Largetooth Sawfish in DAT/DS TMII (around the 2000s)
4. Sand Tiger Shark in SeaWorld Ancol (late 90s-early 2000s)
5. Irrawaddy Dolphin in Ocean Dream Samudera (1978)
6. Slow Loris in Jakarta Aquarium (2017)
7. Callistoctopus ornatus in Jakarta Aquarium (2018)
8. "Innovation Aquarium" in SeaWorld Ancol (somewhere before the dugong arrived there)
9. SeaWorld Ancol's freshwater section with alligator gars, cichlids, Chinese hi-fin barb, electric eel, giant snakehead and piranhas, before it was demolished to make way for the new AquArapaima and the Riverview tank (1996-2010)
10. DAT/DS TMII's reptile corner with New Guinea crocodile (early-late 2000s)

more indonesian zoos/aquaria lost media:
- pig-nosed turtle in dunia air tawar tmii
- kookabura in tsi bogor
- gorilla in tsi bogor (rumour)
- dorcopsis in tsi bogor
- cotton-top tamarin in tsi bogor
- three-banded armadillo in tsi prigen
sorry if i made a mistake cause i never/rarely found a picture of the spieces in the zoos/aquaria i mentioned
A more extended list by me, worth noting that I won't include video or photo of zoo or aquarium visit on their early days.

Jakarta Aquarium and Safari:
  • Two mobile apps for Jakarta Aquarium that is active from 2017 until 2021. The first is the original app that's launched in 2017 and I don't think that it have been updated ever since. The second is a new one that first launched around 2018-2019 and occasionally updates their news, ticket discounts, as well as animal list.
  • The aquarium's flame angelfish in one of the coral aquarium in the Diving Deep
  • The aquarium's Asian forest scorpion in the Rainforest of Indonesia.
  • The aquarium's beach themed exhibit with coconut crabs, mudskippers (Barred and giant), and land hermit crabs.
  • Decorator crab and blue-lined hemit crab in the aquarium's archerfish aquarium.
  • Land hermit crabs in two of the log-styled exhibit in the Nursery of the Sea.
  • The aquarium's Sunda slow loris.
  • The aquarium's original inhabitants of the insectarium in the Nursery of the Sea with Kuhl's flying gecko, jungle centipede, milipedes, and caucasus and dorcus beetle
  • The aquarium's zebra mantis shrimp.
  • The aquarium's wunderpus.
  • The aquarium's Commerson's frogfish.
  • American paddlefish, humpback puffer, channa micropeltes, and marbled goby at the aquarium's freshwater section.
  • Jakarta Aquarium's aquascape with tiger barb, rosy barb, rainbow shark, red and boeseman's rainbowfish.

Ancol Dreamland:

  • Irrawaddy dolphins and false killer whale at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Freshwater aquarium at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Original otter exhibit at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Original bottlenose dolphin exhibit.
  • Australian pelican at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Freshwater aquarium at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • The original jingle of Seaworld Ancol before they were fully owned by Ancol.
  • Red-eared slider and ocellated stingray in Seaworld Ancol's river view aquarium.
  • Freshwater zone of Seaworld Ancol, with notable inhabitants include the Chinese high-fin banded shark and green sturgeon.
  • Seaworld Ancol's common snapping turtle.
  • Seaworld Ancol's weedy and leafy sea dragon.
  • Sandtiger shark and grey reef shark in Seaworld Ancol.
  • Seaworld Ancol's chambered nautilus, promoted by the aquarium as a "living fossil exhibition".
  • Seaworld Ancol's sea cave themed aquarium with spiny lobsters and day octopus, among others.
  • Seaworld Ancol's cobia.
  • Seaworld Ancol's coconut crab exhibit, located in the now shark aquarium.
  • Seaworld's reticulated python exhibit, the only footage I know of it is actually in one of the Get Married movies in the earlier scene where Nino Fernandez's character visit the aquarium with his henchman
  • Faunaland's original animal placement in the glass exhibit area, with twelve-wired and lesser bird-of-paradise, as well as spectral tarsier and silvery marmoset, before they were moved out from there.
  • A lonely greater flamingo in Faunaland, only accompanied by several flamingo garden statues.
  • Faunaland's sunda porcupines in their original exhibit, which also include several albino porcupines.
  • Faunaland's albino spotted and Waigeo cuscus.
  • Faunaland's coconut crab.

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah:

  • Taman Mini's "Bekisar Museum", housing a variety of breeds of chickens, as well as Java peafowls, domestic guineafowls, and ring-necked pheasants. It have it's own small domed walkthrough aviary. It was under repairement when I last visit Taman Mini, but I presume it will be demolished during Taman Mini's, as I'm currently writing, renovation.
  • The original version of Komodo Museum with Indonesian native mammals and birds, now almost exclusively display reptile and amphibian.
  • Taman Reptil's smooth-fronted caiman.
  • Taman Reptil's venomous snake zone, now turned into Reptile Cave.
  • The original entrance of the venomous snake zone at Taman Reptil, now buried in soil of the komodo dragon exhibit.
  • Elephant-nosed fish at Dunia Air Tawar.
  • "Dragon goby" at Dunia Air Tawar.
  • Land crab section of Dunia Air Tawar.
  • American paddlefish at Dunia Air Tawar.
  • Wild-caught largetooth sawfish at Dunia Air Tawar.

Ragunan Zoo:

  • Ragunan's mobile app, not sure when it first launched but it disappear around 2019-2020.
  • Ragunan's small mammal house.
  • Kidjoum, one of the four lowland gorillas who sadly died after a fight.
  • Ragunan's jaguar, the only known photo of it is in the zoo's website.

Taman Safari Bogor:

  • Buffy fish owl being the first exhibit in Safari Journey and overall Taman Safari Bogor.
  • Greater kudu at Safari Journey.
  • South African ostriches in their quarantine exhibit, which they were exhibited there for almost several years until they were moved to another quarantine exhibit near the barbary sheep exhibit until ultimately displayed in the African Panorama.
  • Former inhabitants of the Rainforest Restaurant and Elephant Plaza, which include a exhibit for cotton-top tamarins as well as a pond for Amboina box turtles and several fish.
  • Java mouse-deer in Taman Safari Bogor's walkthrough aviary.
  • Baby chimpanzee being exhibited at Baby Zoo.
  • Baby Zoo's rabbit feeding platform, now replaced by a white lion exhibit.
  • Baby Zoo's Sunda leopard cat exhibit.
  • Laughing kookaburra in the Australian Outback. You can still see the bird's paper cardboat cutout in the exhibit, possibly the only acknowledgement of the species in Taman Safari Bogor.
  • The park's ocellated river stingray, in the aquarium located in a food court that supposed to promote Jakarta Aquarium.
  • The park's Steller sea lions.
  • The park's false gharial and African dwarf crocodile.
  • Underground viewing area of the cassowary exhibit in Kampung Papua, which also has an exhibit for a large reticulated python.
  • Komodo dragon in it's original exhibit, which now houses southern cassowary.
  • Bird-of-paradise in Kampung Papua's aviary.
  • Turtles and saltwater crocodiles in Kampung Papua's pond.
  • Indonesian blue-tongued skink at Kampung Papua.
  • Red giant flying squirrel at Kampung Papua.
  • Alligator snapping turtle at Kampung Papua.
  • The exhibit at the back of Kampung Papua, which houses dorcopsis during my last visit in 2020 and at some point houses southern cassowary.
  • The underground viewing area of Kampung Papua, where we could see the inhabitants of Kampung Papua's pond clearly.
  • Dusky pademelon at Kampung Papua
  • Dingiso at Kampung Papua.
  • An Asmat man performing for Taman Safari Bogor, as well as educating visitors about Asmat culture. From what I can see, Taman Safari Bogor treat the man quite well, although I hope they paid the man well. Whatever that man's currently doing, I hope he's doing good.
  • Photo or videos of living polar bears in the zoo.
  • A mix of Bornean orangutan, Bornean white-bearded gibbon, lar gibbon, and an female sambar deer in one exhibit at Primate Center.
  • Black swan in Primate Center, living in the moat of the Kloss's gibbon's exhibit.
  • Silvery gibbon at the Primate Center.
  • Ring-tailed lemur at the Primate Center.
  • Horsfield's and spectral tarsiers at primate center.
  • Large flying fox at Nocturnal House.
  • Sulawesi bear cuscus at Nocturnal House.
  • Yellow-headed water monitor, Horn's monitor, and "black dragon" water monitor in Reptile Tunnel.
  • Argentine black and white tegu at Reptile Tunnel.
  • Green anaconda at one of the larger exhibit at Reptile Tunnel.
  • Softshell turtle at Istana Panda, in the goldfish aquarium.
  • An drive thru exhibit for lemurs located near the park's exit. It has waterfall and a sign with ilustration of a lemur skull in it. The exhibit is possibly removed at some point in the mid-2010's and the lemurs were moved to Australian Outback.
Bandung Zoo:
  • Bandung Zoo's "guanaco" (Could possibly just be a miss-labelled llama).

Gembira Loka Zoo:

  • Greater sirens at Gembira Loka Zoo.

Surabaya Zoo:

  • Surabaya Zoo's mobile app, not sure when it first launched but it disappear around 2019-2020.
  • Cheetah in Surabaya Zoo, gifted from the South African government.
  • Western lowland gorilla at Surabaya Zoo.
  • Dugong in Surabaya Zoo.

Taman Safari Prigen:

  • A nice promotional video of the park on YouTube. But for some reason, it quite hard to find the video today, so I presume it could be deleted or turned private for a unknown reason.
  • Sable antelope at Safari Adventure.
  • Cheetah and Malayan tapir at Baby Zoo.
  • Slow loris and tarsier house in Baby Zoo.
  • Southern three-banded armadillo at Baby Zoo.
  • The original Australian Outback at Baby Zoo, with red kangaroos.

Batu Secret Zoo:

  • The zoo's "African myna" aviary at the entrance, possibly a purple starling.
  • The zoo's bird of prey area.
  • The zoo's insectarium.
 
A more extended list by me, worth noting that I won't include video or photo of zoo or aquarium visit on their early days.

Jakarta Aquarium and Safari:
  • Two mobile apps for Jakarta Aquarium that is active from 2017 until 2021. The first is the original app that's launched in 2017 and I don't think that it have been updated ever since. The second is a new one that first launched around 2018-2019 and occasionally updates their news, ticket discounts, as well as animal list.
  • The aquarium's flame angelfish in one of the coral aquarium in the Diving Deep
  • The aquarium's Asian forest scorpion in the Rainforest of Indonesia.
  • The aquarium's beach themed exhibit with coconut crabs, mudskippers (Barred and giant), and land hermit crabs.
  • Decorator crab and blue-lined hemit crab in the aquarium's archerfish aquarium.
  • Land hermit crabs in two of the log-styled exhibit in the Nursery of the Sea.
  • The aquarium's Sunda slow loris.
  • The aquarium's original inhabitants of the insectarium in the Nursery of the Sea with Kuhl's flying gecko, jungle centipede, milipedes, and caucasus and dorcus beetle
  • The aquarium's zebra mantis shrimp.
  • The aquarium's wunderpus.
  • The aquarium's Commerson's frogfish.
  • American paddlefish, humpback puffer, channa micropeltes, and marbled goby at the aquarium's freshwater section.
  • Jakarta Aquarium's aquascape with tiger barb, rosy barb, rainbow shark, red and boeseman's rainbowfish.

Ancol Dreamland:

  • Irrawaddy dolphins and false killer whale at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Freshwater aquarium at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Original otter exhibit at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Original bottlenose dolphin exhibit.
  • Australian pelican at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • Freshwater aquarium at Ocean Dream Samudera.
  • The original jingle of Seaworld Ancol before they were fully owned by Ancol.
  • Red-eared slider and ocellated stingray in Seaworld Ancol's river view aquarium.
  • Freshwater zone of Seaworld Ancol, with notable inhabitants include the Chinese high-fin banded shark and green sturgeon.
  • Seaworld Ancol's common snapping turtle.
  • Seaworld Ancol's weedy and leafy sea dragon.
  • Sandtiger shark and grey reef shark in Seaworld Ancol.
  • Seaworld Ancol's chambered nautilus, promoted by the aquarium as a "living fossil exhibition".
  • Seaworld Ancol's sea cave themed aquarium with spiny lobsters and day octopus, among others.
  • Seaworld Ancol's cobia.
  • Seaworld Ancol's coconut crab exhibit, located in the now shark aquarium.
  • Seaworld's reticulated python exhibit, the only footage I know of it is actually in one of the Get Married movies in the earlier scene where Nino Fernandez's character visit the aquarium with his henchman
  • Faunaland's original animal placement in the glass exhibit area, with twelve-wired and lesser bird-of-paradise, as well as spectral tarsier and silvery marmoset, before they were moved out from there.
  • A lonely greater flamingo in Faunaland, only accompanied by several flamingo garden statues.
  • Faunaland's sunda porcupines in their original exhibit, which also include several albino porcupines.
  • Faunaland's albino spotted and Waigeo cuscus.
  • Faunaland's coconut crab.

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah:

  • Taman Mini's "Bekisar Museum", housing a variety of breeds of chickens, as well as Java peafowls, domestic guineafowls, and ring-necked pheasants. It have it's own small domed walkthrough aviary. It was under repairement when I last visit Taman Mini, but I presume it will be demolished during Taman Mini's, as I'm currently writing, renovation.
  • The original version of Komodo Museum with Indonesian native mammals and birds, now almost exclusively display reptile and amphibian.
  • Taman Reptil's smooth-fronted caiman.
  • Taman Reptil's venomous snake zone, now turned into Reptile Cave.
  • The original entrance of the venomous snake zone at Taman Reptil, now buried in soil of the komodo dragon exhibit.
  • Elephant-nosed fish at Dunia Air Tawar.
  • "Dragon goby" at Dunia Air Tawar.
  • Land crab section of Dunia Air Tawar.
  • American paddlefish at Dunia Air Tawar.
  • Wild-caught largetooth sawfish at Dunia Air Tawar.

Ragunan Zoo:

  • Ragunan's mobile app, not sure when it first launched but it disappear around 2019-2020.
  • Ragunan's small mammal house.
  • Kidjoum, one of the four lowland gorillas who sadly died after a fight.
  • Ragunan's jaguar, the only known photo of it is in the zoo's website.

Taman Safari Bogor:

  • Buffy fish owl being the first exhibit in Safari Journey and overall Taman Safari Bogor.
  • Greater kudu at Safari Journey.
  • South African ostriches in their quarantine exhibit, which they were exhibited there for almost several years until they were moved to another quarantine exhibit near the barbary sheep exhibit until ultimately displayed in the African Panorama.
  • Former inhabitants of the Rainforest Restaurant and Elephant Plaza, which include a exhibit for cotton-top tamarins as well as a pond for Amboina box turtles and several fish.
  • Java mouse-deer in Taman Safari Bogor's walkthrough aviary.
  • Baby chimpanzee being exhibited at Baby Zoo.
  • Baby Zoo's rabbit feeding platform, now replaced by a white lion exhibit.
  • Baby Zoo's Sunda leopard cat exhibit.
  • Laughing kookaburra in the Australian Outback. You can still see the bird's paper cardboat cutout in the exhibit, possibly the only acknowledgement of the species in Taman Safari Bogor.
  • The park's ocellated river stingray, in the aquarium located in a food court that supposed to promote Jakarta Aquarium.
  • The park's Steller sea lions.
  • The park's false gharial and African dwarf crocodile.
  • Underground viewing area of the cassowary exhibit in Kampung Papua, which also has an exhibit for a large reticulated python.
  • Komodo dragon in it's original exhibit, which now houses southern cassowary.
  • Bird-of-paradise in Kampung Papua's aviary.
  • Turtles and saltwater crocodiles in Kampung Papua's pond.
  • Indonesian blue-tongued skink at Kampung Papua.
  • Red giant flying squirrel at Kampung Papua.
  • Alligator snapping turtle at Kampung Papua.
  • The exhibit at the back of Kampung Papua, which houses dorcopsis during my last visit in 2020 and at some point houses southern cassowary.
  • The underground viewing area of Kampung Papua, where we could see the inhabitants of Kampung Papua's pond clearly.
  • Dusky pademelon at Kampung Papua
  • Dingiso at Kampung Papua.
  • An Asmat man performing for Taman Safari Bogor, as well as educating visitors about Asmat culture. From what I can see, Taman Safari Bogor treat the man quite well, although I hope they paid the man well. Whatever that man's currently doing, I hope he's doing good.
  • Photo or videos of living polar bears in the zoo.
  • A mix of Bornean orangutan, Bornean white-bearded gibbon, lar gibbon, and an female sambar deer in one exhibit at Primate Center.
  • Black swan in Primate Center, living in the moat of the Kloss's gibbon's exhibit.
  • Silvery gibbon at the Primate Center.
  • Ring-tailed lemur at the Primate Center.
  • Horsfield's and spectral tarsiers at primate center.
  • Large flying fox at Nocturnal House.
  • Sulawesi bear cuscus at Nocturnal House.
  • Yellow-headed water monitor, Horn's monitor, and "black dragon" water monitor in Reptile Tunnel.
  • Argentine black and white tegu at Reptile Tunnel.
  • Green anaconda at one of the larger exhibit at Reptile Tunnel.
  • Softshell turtle at Istana Panda, in the goldfish aquarium.
  • An drive thru exhibit for lemurs located near the park's exit. It has waterfall and a sign with ilustration of a lemur skull in it. The exhibit is possibly removed at some point in the mid-2010's and the lemurs were moved to Australian Outback.
Bandung Zoo:
  • Bandung Zoo's "guanaco" (Could possibly just be a miss-labelled llama).

Gembira Loka Zoo:

  • Greater sirens at Gembira Loka Zoo.

Surabaya Zoo:

  • Surabaya Zoo's mobile app, not sure when it first launched but it disappear around 2019-2020.
  • Cheetah in Surabaya Zoo, gifted from the South African government.
  • Western lowland gorilla at Surabaya Zoo.
  • Dugong in Surabaya Zoo.

Taman Safari Prigen:

  • A nice promotional video of the park on YouTube. But for some reason, it quite hard to find the video today, so I presume it could be deleted or turned private for a unknown reason.
  • Sable antelope at Safari Adventure.
  • Cheetah and Malayan tapir at Baby Zoo.
  • Slow loris and tarsier house in Baby Zoo.
  • Southern three-banded armadillo at Baby Zoo.
  • The original Australian Outback at Baby Zoo, with red kangaroos.

Batu Secret Zoo:

  • The zoo's "African myna" aviary at the entrance, possibly a purple starling.
  • The zoo's bird of prey area.
  • The zoo's insectarium.

Some more lost media-related stuff I remembered:
  • Goldfish exhibit in SeaWorld Ancol
  • Banded sea krait/marine file snake in SeaWorld Ancol
  • Bull Shark in SeaWorld Ancol
  • Port exhibit in SeaWorld Ancol with their inhabitants (reef lobster, striped sea catfish, banggai cardinalfish and crocodilefish)
  • Living With Thousand Snakes at SeaWorld Ancol (some guy staying for a month at SWA with thousands of venomous and non-venomous snakes back in 2010)
  • Original touch pool in SeaWorld Ancol and some of their former inhabitants (horseshoe crab, clubnose guitarfish and hasselt's bamboo shark)
  • Cancelled/canned exhibits in SeaWorld Ancol (HerpetoZone, Penguin, Raja Ampat and Whale Shark)
  • Cancelled SeaWorld 2nd branch at St. Moriz, Pluit
  • Marina Aquarium at Pondok Indah Mall (2 tanks, one with blacktip reef sharks and one with reef fishes)
  • Finding Nemo exhibit at Mall Taman Anggrek with reef tanks and a circular tank housing two blacktip reef sharks
  • Large aquarium at May Star Restaurant Gandaria City with groupers and moray eels
  • Civet exhibit and Beta Aviary in Paris van Java
  • Cihampelas Point and its inhabitants (4-horned goat, white macaques and others)
  • Original Various Animals Show in ODS and TSI before being modified due to outrage from animal welfare groups
  • Dolphin therapy area in Pulau Bidadari
  • Hotel Melka Excelsior's mini zoo and inhabitants prior to closure
 
Finding Nemo exhibit at Mall Taman Anggrek with reef tanks and a circular tank housing two blacktip reef sharks
These were supposed to be promotional props for Finding Nemo. I presumed the choosing of fish in the reef tanks are inspired by the characters, like a clownfish for Nemo, a regal blue tang for Dorry, and so on (I can't remember most of the characters name). I guess the sharks is inspired by the three sharks characters in the movie.

This is the only known photo of the exhibition, there's no clear pictures of the actual tanks. Since these were for promotional purposes, these tanks were not permanent and removed.

Screenshot_2022-08-07-18-51-18-76.png
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_2022-08-07-18-51-18-76.png
    Screenshot_2022-08-07-18-51-18-76.png
    574.5 KB · Views: 252
Seaworld's reticulated python exhibit, the only footage I know of it is actually in one of the Get Married movies in the earlier scene where Nino Fernandez's character visit the aquarium with his henchman
Although it's not the full exhibit picture I itended to see, but still a good find I guess. Other stuff in the photo include sharkquarium and the aquarium's white crocodile.

This exhibit is memorable for me, I saw this when I first visit SeaWorld back in 2009. I remember my aunt tried to scares me with the python, although, if I remember, I didn't see the python. Meanwhile, the crocodiles scared the living soul out of me, since I was very young back then. It was during a feeding frenzy, they were very active and piling down on each other trying to get something. I was very close to the exhibit and seeing those that close really scares me. Really sad that I didn't get a chance to see them again ever since.

Screenshot_2022-08-07-19-02-33-05.png
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_2022-08-07-19-02-33-05.png
    Screenshot_2022-08-07-19-02-33-05.png
    368.3 KB · Views: 246
Last edited:
Sandtiger shark and grey reef shark in Seaworld Ancol.
I and Fargusno haven't found the sandtiger shark photo or video yet, but Fargusno managed to find a photo of an grey reef shark with a pair of blacktip reef sharks.

Screenshot_2022-08-07-19-13-42-19.png
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_2022-08-07-19-13-42-19.png
    Screenshot_2022-08-07-19-13-42-19.png
    322.5 KB · Views: 250
Collection of photos from anasiantraveler.com all taken in 2008.

The original design of the touch pool area.

sw15.jpg

Seaworld's weedy sea dragon.
sw20.jpg

A "Holoquarium", basically some kind of tank where you can interact with the fish, like them nibbling our hands. The aquarium houses African cichlids. The same idea were also used for a new aquarium back in 2018 simply called "Interactive aquarium", also housing African cichlids with the exception that it's well planted and have the addition of several freshwater angelfish. The exhibit was removed during the pandemic.

sw16.gif
sw17.jpg

The first generation of the piranha circular aquarium. At some point in the 2010's, the exhibit was turned into a saltwater aquarium for moray eels and humphead wrasses, while the piranhas were moved to a smaller aquarium. Since 2019, the exhibit displayed piranhas once again, which currently still there as of now.

In my opinion, the best piranha aquarium in Indonesia and one of the few good thing about Seaworld Ancol.

sw18.jpg
 

Attachments

  • sw15.jpg
    sw15.jpg
    49.5 KB · Views: 251
  • sw20.jpg
    sw20.jpg
    35.7 KB · Views: 247
  • sw16.gif
    sw16.gif
    75 KB · Views: 258
  • sw17.jpg
    sw17.jpg
    37.1 KB · Views: 248
  • sw18.jpg
    sw18.jpg
    38.2 KB · Views: 244

Attachments

  • r_13D32105.jpg
    r_13D32105.jpg
    75.6 KB · Views: 241
  • r_13D32104.jpg
    r_13D32104.jpg
    65.9 KB · Views: 242
  • r_13D31404.jpg
    r_13D31404.jpg
    79.5 KB · Views: 242
  • r_13D31401.jpg
    r_13D31401.jpg
    60.6 KB · Views: 232
  • r_13D31402.jpg
    r_13D31402.jpg
    46.3 KB · Views: 247
  • r_13D31403.jpg
    r_13D31403.jpg
    42.6 KB · Views: 251
Interior of SeaWorld Ancol with a giant octopus sculpture, circa 2010.

Source: Flickr

Screenshot_2022-08-07-20-05-54-08.png
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_2022-08-07-20-05-54-08.png
    Screenshot_2022-08-07-20-05-54-08.png
    607.2 KB · Views: 258
  • The aquarium's beach themed exhibit with coconut crabs, mudskippers (Barred and giant), and land hermit crabs.

These are the pictures of coconut crabs in jakarta aquarium. The exhibit currently houses black and white ruffed lemurs.

Source:
@Fargusno
IMG_20220807_202826_027.jpg IMG_20220807_202829_805.jpg 20220807_205820.jpg
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20220807_202826_027.jpg
    IMG_20220807_202826_027.jpg
    110.8 KB · Views: 239
  • IMG_20220807_202829_805.jpg
    IMG_20220807_202829_805.jpg
    95.2 KB · Views: 246
  • 20220807_205820.jpg
    20220807_205820.jpg
    88.5 KB · Views: 249
Last edited:
Old footage of Taman Safari Bogor, circa 1987. Taman Safari Bogor was first opened in 1980, probably the oldest video taken of Taman Safari Bogor that has been found in the internet.

 
Videos of Dunia Air Tawar in TMII, circa 2013.

American paddlefish:

Nile perch:

Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii:

Chaca bankanensis:

African pike characin:

Albino Wels catfish:
 
Video of Ancol, including SeaWorld, circa 1996.

Probably the most interesting video of SeaWorld Jakarta, which showcase better looks of the Aquarium's former freshwater section, sea snakes, sea cavern-themed aquarium, and the original, much larger reef aquarium.

 
Video of Ancol, including SeaWorld, circa 1996.

Probably the most interesting video of SeaWorld Jakarta, which showcase better looks of the Aquarium's former freshwater section, sea snakes, sea cavern-themed aquarium, and the original, much larger reef aquarium.


The "Innovation Aquarium" caught my eye. Turns out that it was a crocodile exhibit housing salties and false gharials, along with tilapias, though that time I asked a staff back in 2011 she said that turtles are also in there, but didn't specified what species. The current turtle/mangrove/gar exhibit could be its successor.

Also, kudos on the reef tank. Too bad it had to be demolished to make way for a smaller one. Sad to think about it. And I still fondly remember the marine file snakes they kept. The lionfish and the other venomous critters used to be in the center tank, that's now inhabited by triggerifsh. And I also saw the tunnel tank had barramundis, but the sand tiger shark was nowhere to be seen. The central tank (current piranha exhibit) was used to be a marine tank housing some large reef fishes.

BOI 1996 SeaWorld was waaaaaaaaaaaaaay more awesome than 2022 SeaWorld. Awesome exhibit design, awesome collection and awesome atmosphere. Nowadays, it's just the husk of its former, Lippo Group-owned glory.
 
Back
Top