Salt Merchant
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A LaKupon commercial, in collaboration with SeaWorld Indonesia. Circa 2013.
A look into Ocean Dream Samudra's (Then-Gelanggang Samudra) saltwater aquarium. Circa 2005.
Later into the early 2010's, the aquarium exclusively houses freshwater fish. There's a statue of a whale shark in front of the aquarium's entrance which include a metal plaque showcasing information about the whale shark. Although not that clear, the statue can be briefly seen in the video, viewed from inside the aquarium's building.
The aquarium's building was presumably demolished or refurbished into something else in the mid-2010's.
A SeaWorld Indonesia commercial, circa 1994.
yeah, i forgot to add. thanks for adding!And also the only footage of the Sand Tiger Shark
Just realized that these "lost" medias aren't really that, or even rare. Ragunan's jaguars and many others listed here are actually rather easy to be found in the internet, while the "undeground viewing area" of Taman Safari's Kampung Papua is technically neither lost nor rare, it's just that no one bothered to took a photo or video of it ;p (As with the case of the Taman Safari Bogor's tarsier and slow loris complex before I took a photo of them). I didn't really consider Flickr to be home to lost medias either.
But still, these thread still very much documented some very interesting events in the long history of Indonesian zoos, so that a plus ;-)
While it's a bummer that some mentioned here aren't even "rare", there still a huge amount of actual obscure medias related to Indonesian zoos and public aquarias, like the alligator snapping turtle of Taman Safari Bogor that might still be displayed as I'm typing.

I'm always interested in large coral reef tanks with large coral reef fish, so I'm quite excited that SeaWorld has reintroduced them again albeit smaller.View attachment 634352View attachment 634353
I must admit that this was one of the best exhibits that old SeaWorld Ancol had, along with the Innovation Aquarium with crocodiles and snakeheads in it. If it was still here, I'd love SWA to collab with Java Aquatic to display rarer fishes here from their store like the imported angelfishes or the flasher wrasses from Raja Ampat.
I'm always interested in large coral reef tanks with large coral reef fish, so I'm quite excited that SeaWorld has reintroduced them again albeit smaller.
I also hoped to see a larger coral reef-themed complex based around the many seas of Indonesia, from the Malacca strait to the Arafura Sea. I find this idea interesting and I'm quite suprised it was barely attemped in any Indonesian public aquaria.
I'm curious on what in this "African fish" tank, but I would say it's a bunch of Malawi cichlids ;pSource:
Couldn't really tell, but I guess it's behind that glassed display?