Even though it is generally well agreed on zoochat that the Shedd Aquarium is one of, if not the, best aquarium in the United States, there isn't a lot of discussion on the exhibits themselves.
@pachyderm pro did an excellent description of the Abbott Oceanarium for his America's 100 Must-See Exhibits thread.
For me, the central Carribbean Reef feels like the most iconic exhibit at the Shedd and is likely the one I'll always think of first. It is the first exhibit you see entering the building and makes an incredible first impression -- it looks massive from the inside and seems filled to the brim with more fish than you can remember. Nickel the sea turtle is an iconic animal, and I always enjoy looking for the moray eel while there. It feels like a very 'alive' and active environment. Since it is in such a central location near the entrance/exit, I often take a second look on the way out, sometimes sitting and observing until the clock runs out or until anyone I am traveling with wants to leave. I still have a distant memory of when it contained nurse sharks and probably when Hawkeye was still around.
I admit the Shedd is harder for me to discuss because it is overly familiar and I have never visited a second aquarium to contrast, whereas I have multiple terrestrial zoos to contrast, and that is part of why I look forward to some additional perspective on the aquarium's habitats.
@pachyderm pro did an excellent description of the Abbott Oceanarium for his America's 100 Must-See Exhibits thread.
For me, the central Carribbean Reef feels like the most iconic exhibit at the Shedd and is likely the one I'll always think of first. It is the first exhibit you see entering the building and makes an incredible first impression -- it looks massive from the inside and seems filled to the brim with more fish than you can remember. Nickel the sea turtle is an iconic animal, and I always enjoy looking for the moray eel while there. It feels like a very 'alive' and active environment. Since it is in such a central location near the entrance/exit, I often take a second look on the way out, sometimes sitting and observing until the clock runs out or until anyone I am traveling with wants to leave. I still have a distant memory of when it contained nurse sharks and probably when Hawkeye was still around.
I admit the Shedd is harder for me to discuss because it is overly familiar and I have never visited a second aquarium to contrast, whereas I have multiple terrestrial zoos to contrast, and that is part of why I look forward to some additional perspective on the aquarium's habitats.