My dream zoo would be named Atlas Zoo and it would be located on the Gold Coast in QLD, Australia. There would be a number of geographically & habitat themed areas with smaller areas within them.
Atlas Aquarium
the Atlas Aquarium is split into four areas: Wetlands & Waterways, Windswept Shores, Tropical Mangroves & Great Barrier Reef.
Wetlands & Waterways
based around the freshwater habitats all across the world. & has six smaller areas: Congo River, Blackwater Peat Swamps, Rice Paddy Fields, Mexican Cenotes, Ganges River & Fly River.
Congo River
based on the Congo region of central Africa. Exhibits include a community tank has driftwood & aquatic plants & is for Peter's Elephant-Nose Fish, Reedfish, Congo Tetra, Freshwater Butterflyfish, Rainbow Kribs & Senegal Bichir, two smaller tanks, one with Blue Lyretail & Blue Notho & the other for African Clawed-Frog.
Blackwater Peat Swamps
based on the blackwater peat swamps of South-East Asia (namely Malaysia) & only has one large blackwater community tank with driftwood, aquatic plants & dead leaves for gouramis (Chocolate & Licorice), loaches (Kuhli & Clown), Siamese Algae-Eater, Glass Catfish, Harlequin Rasbora, Fire Eel & Odessa Barb.
Rice Paddy Fields
based on the rice paddy fields of South Asia. There are two community tanks both planted with rice, the first based on Thailand & the second on China. The first one has Siamese Fighting-Fish, Cherry Shrimp, Dwarf Gourami & Celestial Pearl-Danio & the other with Paradise Fish, Giant Danio & barbs (Tiger & Gold). The final tank is for Flowerhorn Cichlid.
Mexican Cenotes
based on the cenotes of the Yucatan peninsula. A tank with rocky structures for Firemouth Cichlid & Jack Dempsey, a mixed cave tank with Blind Cave-Tetra, corydoras (Sterba's & Panda) & Otocinclus, & the final tank based on Lake Xochimilco for Axolotl.
Other
the other two tanks in this section of the aquarium are based on two different river systems: Ganges River & Fly River. They're both community tanks, the Ganges River with barbs (Cherry & Black Ruby), Honey Gourami & Zebra Danio & the Fly River for rainbow fish (Neon, Boeseman's, Lake Kutubu & Red) & Empire Gudgeon.
Windswept Shores
based around the shorelines of the world & split into five areas: Islands, Kelp Forests, Rock-Pools, Ningaloo Coast & Arctic Circle.
Islands
based on two different island groups. There are two exhibits based around the Sub-Antarctic Islands, a large ones with underwater viewing home to penguins (King, Gentoo & Chinstrap) & the other a tank with a fake whale skeleton for Broad-Gilled Hagfish. & a single enclosure with small trees, volcanic rocks & underwater viewing with Marine Iguana & Inca Tern.
Kelp Forests
based on the kelp forests of southern Australia. There's one big aquarium with a sandy & rocky substrate, planted with Giant Kelp & home to Smooth Stingray, Cownose Ray, Eastern Banjo-Shark, Green Sea-Turtle, Luderick, Sea Mullet, Flounder, Spotted Wobbegong, Old Wife, Blue-Throated Wrasse, Rainbow Cale, Ornate Boxfish & Bowmouth Guitarfish. Then there are three smaller tanks with one species each for Big-Belly Seahorse, Giant Cuttlefish & Leafy Sea-Dragon.
Rock-Pools
based on the tidal rock-pools of eastern Australia. The main exhibit is a tidal rock-pool exhibit with a wave function for Blue Periwinkle, Mulberry Whelk, Swift-Footed Crab, Red Waratah-Anemone, Purple Sea-Urchin, Tasmanian Blenny, Stripey, stars (Biscuit & Carpet Sea-) & Australian Clownfish. The other tank in this area has Gloomy Octopus.
Ningaloo Coast
based on Ningaloo region of Western Australia. There are two reef tanks, one for Clark's Anemonefish, Whitetail Dascyllus, Orange-Spotted Filefish, Bicolour Goatfish, Yellow Longnose-Butterflyfish & Brown-Banded Bamboo-Shark & the other for a mix of Pineapple-Fish & Painted Rock-Lobster. There is also a small reef tank with Warty Frogfish.
Arctic Circle
based on the habitats of the Arctic Circle. There's an island cliff exhibit for Atlantic Puffin, an elevated rocky exhibit with snow & small pine trees for Arctic Fox, a glass-fronted aviary with Snowy Owl & the final themed after a harbour with a pontoon in the middle for Harbour Seal.
Tropical Mangroves
based on the mangroves of Africa, Asia, Australia & the Americas.
Australia
There are two rather large aquariums, one for sharks (Bull & Tawny Nurse-) & the other with Dugong, a high-tide mangrove forest aquarium for Mangrove Jack, Spotted Scat, Banded Archerfish, Long-Spine Porcupinefish, Schooling Bannerfish, Dusky Flathead, Silver Moony, Yellowfin Bream & Pinnate Batfish, there are two large paludariums for one species each, Mangrove Monitor & Rusty Monitor, a small insect tank with mangrove saplings for Golden Orbweaver-Spider, a smaller tank with Halfbeak & Smooth Toadfish, a small muddy paludarium for Bearded Mudskipper & Fiddler Crab, a mudflat exhibit with Soldier Crab & a few more tanks with one species each for Upside-Down Jellyfish, Giant Mud-Crab & Jelly Blubber.
Asia
There two outdoor enclosures with are viewed from inside the aquarium with through above & underwater viewing windows, each a land & water side & with planted with some mangrove trees, the smaller one is for Crab-Eating Macaque & Asian Small-Clawed Otter & the larger one which is netted at the back is home to Proboscis Monkey, Great Hornbill, Plum-Headed Parakeet, Lesser Mouse-Deer & Spotted Whistling-Duck. There's also a paludarium with Mangrove Snake.
Africa
There is one paludarium for African Moony, African Scat & Clouded Archerfish.
the Americas
The enclosure based on the Gulf of Mexico has American Crocodile.
Great Barrier Reef
based on the different parts of the Great Barrier Reef: Reef Dangers, Fringing Reef, Coral Atoll, Barrier Reef & Reef Drop-Off.
Reef Dangers
this corner of the Great Barrier Reef section is for some of the most deadly species on the reef & has eight exhibits, four small ones with one species each for Southern Blue-Ringed Octopus, Box Jellyfish, Geography Cone-Snail & Ribbon Eel. & four bigger ones, with two species each for Estuarine Stonefish & Red Lionfish, Striped Eel-Catfish & Black-Saddled Toby, moray-eels (Dragon & Snowflake) & the final with Yellow-Lipped Sea-Krait & Crown-of-Thorns Starfish.
Fringing Reef
based on the reef-type surrounding islands & land-masses, it has three exhibits. A hard coral community tank for Darwin Jawfish, Christmas Tree Worm, shrimp (Banded Coral- & Harlequin), Yellowtail Coris, Banggai Cardinalfish, Pyjama Nudibranch, Blue-Band Goby, Longnose Hawkfish, Pink Anemonefish & Longnose Hawkfish, a touch-pool with sea-stars (Chocolate Chip & Blue), stars (Schayer's Brittle- & Passion Flower Feather-) & Black Sea-Cucumber & a tank for Mimic Octopus.
Coral Atoll
based on the reef-type in which a ring of coral encircles a lagoon, there are five exhibits. A soft coral community tank with tangs (Blue, Yellow & Achilles), Orange Clownfish, Foxface Rabbitfish, Copperband Butterflyfish, Moorish Idol, Blue-Green Chromis, damselfish (Domino & Reticulated), Clown Coris, Blue-Streak Cleaner-Wrasse & Royal Dottyback & four smaller tanks, the first for Mandarinfish, Fire Goby, Longhorn Cowfish & Elegant Firefish, the second with Peacock Mantis-Shrimp, the third for Humpback Grouper & Reindeer Wrasse & the last with Spotted Garden-Eel & Bristle-Tail Filefish.
Barrier Reef
based on the reef-type which is separated from by shore by a channel. There's only one exhibit, a giant reef aquarium home to wrasses (Blue-Streak Cleaner-, Bird & Moon), sharks (Whitetip Reef- & Epaulette), parrotfish (Bicolour & Green Humphead-), triggerfish (Clown, Lagoon & Redtoothed), Blue-Spotted Ribbontail-Ray, angelfish (Emperor, Regal & French), Threadfin Butterflyfish, Maroon Clownfish, tangs (Blue, Yellow & Sailfin), Harlequin Tuskfish, Guineafowl Puffer, Giant Clam, Crowned Squirrelfish, Sea Goldie, Square-Spot Anthias, Needlefish & Blue-Green Chromis.
Reef Drop-Off
based on the point in which the reef drops away & the water becomes much deeper. There's only one exhibit, a giant reef aquarium for wrasses (Blue-Streak Cleaner- & Humphead), sharks (Grey Reef- & Zebra), Hawksbill Sea-Turtle, Queensland Grouper, rays (Spotted Eagle-, Common Shovelnose- & Porcupine), Giant Moray-Eel, Great Barracuda, Red Emperor, Coral Trout & Giant Trevally.
Atlas Aquarium
the Atlas Aquarium is split into four areas: Wetlands & Waterways, Windswept Shores, Tropical Mangroves & Great Barrier Reef.
Wetlands & Waterways
based around the freshwater habitats all across the world. & has six smaller areas: Congo River, Blackwater Peat Swamps, Rice Paddy Fields, Mexican Cenotes, Ganges River & Fly River.
Congo River
based on the Congo region of central Africa. Exhibits include a community tank has driftwood & aquatic plants & is for Peter's Elephant-Nose Fish, Reedfish, Congo Tetra, Freshwater Butterflyfish, Rainbow Kribs & Senegal Bichir, two smaller tanks, one with Blue Lyretail & Blue Notho & the other for African Clawed-Frog.
Blackwater Peat Swamps
based on the blackwater peat swamps of South-East Asia (namely Malaysia) & only has one large blackwater community tank with driftwood, aquatic plants & dead leaves for gouramis (Chocolate & Licorice), loaches (Kuhli & Clown), Siamese Algae-Eater, Glass Catfish, Harlequin Rasbora, Fire Eel & Odessa Barb.
Rice Paddy Fields
based on the rice paddy fields of South Asia. There are two community tanks both planted with rice, the first based on Thailand & the second on China. The first one has Siamese Fighting-Fish, Cherry Shrimp, Dwarf Gourami & Celestial Pearl-Danio & the other with Paradise Fish, Giant Danio & barbs (Tiger & Gold). The final tank is for Flowerhorn Cichlid.
Mexican Cenotes
based on the cenotes of the Yucatan peninsula. A tank with rocky structures for Firemouth Cichlid & Jack Dempsey, a mixed cave tank with Blind Cave-Tetra, corydoras (Sterba's & Panda) & Otocinclus, & the final tank based on Lake Xochimilco for Axolotl.
Other
the other two tanks in this section of the aquarium are based on two different river systems: Ganges River & Fly River. They're both community tanks, the Ganges River with barbs (Cherry & Black Ruby), Honey Gourami & Zebra Danio & the Fly River for rainbow fish (Neon, Boeseman's, Lake Kutubu & Red) & Empire Gudgeon.
Windswept Shores
based around the shorelines of the world & split into five areas: Islands, Kelp Forests, Rock-Pools, Ningaloo Coast & Arctic Circle.
Islands
based on two different island groups. There are two exhibits based around the Sub-Antarctic Islands, a large ones with underwater viewing home to penguins (King, Gentoo & Chinstrap) & the other a tank with a fake whale skeleton for Broad-Gilled Hagfish. & a single enclosure with small trees, volcanic rocks & underwater viewing with Marine Iguana & Inca Tern.
Kelp Forests
based on the kelp forests of southern Australia. There's one big aquarium with a sandy & rocky substrate, planted with Giant Kelp & home to Smooth Stingray, Cownose Ray, Eastern Banjo-Shark, Green Sea-Turtle, Luderick, Sea Mullet, Flounder, Spotted Wobbegong, Old Wife, Blue-Throated Wrasse, Rainbow Cale, Ornate Boxfish & Bowmouth Guitarfish. Then there are three smaller tanks with one species each for Big-Belly Seahorse, Giant Cuttlefish & Leafy Sea-Dragon.
Rock-Pools
based on the tidal rock-pools of eastern Australia. The main exhibit is a tidal rock-pool exhibit with a wave function for Blue Periwinkle, Mulberry Whelk, Swift-Footed Crab, Red Waratah-Anemone, Purple Sea-Urchin, Tasmanian Blenny, Stripey, stars (Biscuit & Carpet Sea-) & Australian Clownfish. The other tank in this area has Gloomy Octopus.
Ningaloo Coast
based on Ningaloo region of Western Australia. There are two reef tanks, one for Clark's Anemonefish, Whitetail Dascyllus, Orange-Spotted Filefish, Bicolour Goatfish, Yellow Longnose-Butterflyfish & Brown-Banded Bamboo-Shark & the other for a mix of Pineapple-Fish & Painted Rock-Lobster. There is also a small reef tank with Warty Frogfish.
Arctic Circle
based on the habitats of the Arctic Circle. There's an island cliff exhibit for Atlantic Puffin, an elevated rocky exhibit with snow & small pine trees for Arctic Fox, a glass-fronted aviary with Snowy Owl & the final themed after a harbour with a pontoon in the middle for Harbour Seal.
Tropical Mangroves
based on the mangroves of Africa, Asia, Australia & the Americas.
Australia
There are two rather large aquariums, one for sharks (Bull & Tawny Nurse-) & the other with Dugong, a high-tide mangrove forest aquarium for Mangrove Jack, Spotted Scat, Banded Archerfish, Long-Spine Porcupinefish, Schooling Bannerfish, Dusky Flathead, Silver Moony, Yellowfin Bream & Pinnate Batfish, there are two large paludariums for one species each, Mangrove Monitor & Rusty Monitor, a small insect tank with mangrove saplings for Golden Orbweaver-Spider, a smaller tank with Halfbeak & Smooth Toadfish, a small muddy paludarium for Bearded Mudskipper & Fiddler Crab, a mudflat exhibit with Soldier Crab & a few more tanks with one species each for Upside-Down Jellyfish, Giant Mud-Crab & Jelly Blubber.
Asia
There two outdoor enclosures with are viewed from inside the aquarium with through above & underwater viewing windows, each a land & water side & with planted with some mangrove trees, the smaller one is for Crab-Eating Macaque & Asian Small-Clawed Otter & the larger one which is netted at the back is home to Proboscis Monkey, Great Hornbill, Plum-Headed Parakeet, Lesser Mouse-Deer & Spotted Whistling-Duck. There's also a paludarium with Mangrove Snake.
Africa
There is one paludarium for African Moony, African Scat & Clouded Archerfish.
the Americas
The enclosure based on the Gulf of Mexico has American Crocodile.
Great Barrier Reef
based on the different parts of the Great Barrier Reef: Reef Dangers, Fringing Reef, Coral Atoll, Barrier Reef & Reef Drop-Off.
Reef Dangers
this corner of the Great Barrier Reef section is for some of the most deadly species on the reef & has eight exhibits, four small ones with one species each for Southern Blue-Ringed Octopus, Box Jellyfish, Geography Cone-Snail & Ribbon Eel. & four bigger ones, with two species each for Estuarine Stonefish & Red Lionfish, Striped Eel-Catfish & Black-Saddled Toby, moray-eels (Dragon & Snowflake) & the final with Yellow-Lipped Sea-Krait & Crown-of-Thorns Starfish.
Fringing Reef
based on the reef-type surrounding islands & land-masses, it has three exhibits. A hard coral community tank for Darwin Jawfish, Christmas Tree Worm, shrimp (Banded Coral- & Harlequin), Yellowtail Coris, Banggai Cardinalfish, Pyjama Nudibranch, Blue-Band Goby, Longnose Hawkfish, Pink Anemonefish & Longnose Hawkfish, a touch-pool with sea-stars (Chocolate Chip & Blue), stars (Schayer's Brittle- & Passion Flower Feather-) & Black Sea-Cucumber & a tank for Mimic Octopus.
Coral Atoll
based on the reef-type in which a ring of coral encircles a lagoon, there are five exhibits. A soft coral community tank with tangs (Blue, Yellow & Achilles), Orange Clownfish, Foxface Rabbitfish, Copperband Butterflyfish, Moorish Idol, Blue-Green Chromis, damselfish (Domino & Reticulated), Clown Coris, Blue-Streak Cleaner-Wrasse & Royal Dottyback & four smaller tanks, the first for Mandarinfish, Fire Goby, Longhorn Cowfish & Elegant Firefish, the second with Peacock Mantis-Shrimp, the third for Humpback Grouper & Reindeer Wrasse & the last with Spotted Garden-Eel & Bristle-Tail Filefish.
Barrier Reef
based on the reef-type which is separated from by shore by a channel. There's only one exhibit, a giant reef aquarium home to wrasses (Blue-Streak Cleaner-, Bird & Moon), sharks (Whitetip Reef- & Epaulette), parrotfish (Bicolour & Green Humphead-), triggerfish (Clown, Lagoon & Redtoothed), Blue-Spotted Ribbontail-Ray, angelfish (Emperor, Regal & French), Threadfin Butterflyfish, Maroon Clownfish, tangs (Blue, Yellow & Sailfin), Harlequin Tuskfish, Guineafowl Puffer, Giant Clam, Crowned Squirrelfish, Sea Goldie, Square-Spot Anthias, Needlefish & Blue-Green Chromis.
Reef Drop-Off
based on the point in which the reef drops away & the water becomes much deeper. There's only one exhibit, a giant reef aquarium for wrasses (Blue-Streak Cleaner- & Humphead), sharks (Grey Reef- & Zebra), Hawksbill Sea-Turtle, Queensland Grouper, rays (Spotted Eagle-, Common Shovelnose- & Porcupine), Giant Moray-Eel, Great Barracuda, Red Emperor, Coral Trout & Giant Trevally.