BX OceaLife / BXSea - New Oceanarium in Bintaro

BXSea has opened today, but looking from early visit videos on Instagram and YouTube, there are still some empty exhibits like the tunnel aquarium.

Also, Audrey King of the Jungle's early visit confirmed that Sand Tigers will be in the aquarium, apparently flown from South Africa and still awaiting their arrival along with the penguins from the same country. Still awaiting anything about the Hammerheads.

From this video, apparently the exhibit intended for coconut crabs is going to be used for false gharials. What the heck..

With Sand Tigers making their proper debut in BX Sea, it will be the second aquarium that housed Sand Tigers in Indonesia, after SWA back in the 1990s. Attempts to re-exhibit them were revealed back in 2015, but cancelled. JAQS was going to exhibit Sand Tigers, but scrapped in favor of Tawny Nurses since they pose less threat to the mermaids/divers, and lack of space.
 
JB Hunt Aquatic, BXSea's main fish/fauna supplier has added lots of new fishes to their collection:
  • Xingu Peacock Bass (Cichla melaniae)
  • Kelber's Peacock Bass (Cichla kelberi)
  • Red Discus (Symphysodon discus)
  • Clown Knifefish (Chitala ornata)
  • Assorted African cichlid species
  • Reticulate Whipray (Himantura uarnak)
JB Hunt Aquatic di Instagram: "2024! Cichla Show Time !"
JB Hunt Aquatic di Instagram: "Agar Hidup Selalu Penuh Warna #cichlid #discus #amazon #fishofamazon #public #publicaquarium #bxsea #tanggerangselatan #indonesia"
JB Hunt Aquatic di Instagram: "Another one, release! #rays #ray #public #publicaquarium #aquarium #bigtank #big #saltwateraquarium #saltwater #uarnak #bxsea #tanggerangselatan #indonesia #jbindonesia #ptjenggalabentalaindonesia"

They also added a video of a pair of Indonesian Wobbegongs (Orectolobus leptolineatus), but it is unknown whether they will be added to BXSea or not

JB Hunt Aquatic di Instagram: "Wobbegong ! #shark #wobbegongshark #carpetshark #saltwater #saltwateraquarium"
 

The post above has been deleted... I don't know why. Presumably because of misidentification or mistake on pic?

Anyways, BXSea has added Giant Trevally to their collection:
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Giant Grouper has been added in BXSea. Now this made me unsure whether the large grouper I saw back in December was a Giant Grouper or an adult Sabah Grouper.

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As seen on a YouTube video, BXSea has added Cobia and Zebra Shark to their main tank
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Almost forgot. Here's the cobia:
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Oh, and they also added Arothron manilensis to the collection:
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IDK what are these 3 that BXSea just announced but my guesses are Leopard Whipray, Alligator Gar and Golden Trevally, all 3 already in the aquarium.

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IDK what are these 3 that BXSea just announced but my guesses are Leopard Whipray, Alligator Gar and Golden Trevally, all 3 already in the aquarium.

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The second one is obvious, the other two maybe are different species, but I guess this could just be a PR stunt as a way to interact with the viewers and receive more internet engagement.
 
The second one is obvious, the other two maybe are different species, but I guess this could just be a PR stunt as a way to interact with the viewers and receive more internet engagement.

You're right. I've seen two out of three of these animals back during my XMas trip. But the cowtail stingray wasn't revealed here, but instead on JB Hunt's IG page.
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The former false gharial exhibit (originally going to be a coconut crab exhibit) now houses mudskippers of unknown species

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Any picture of the exhibit? Wish it would look somewhat similar to the former mangrove exhibit in Jakarta Aquarium

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It still has an iron fence in it though, originally intended for the coconut crabs to climb on.
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Some minor/additional updates from videos I saw:
  • Some more serranids has been introduced to the main tank, this includes potato cod, orange-spotted grouper and (TRUE) giant groupers. Some other fishes like cobias and a lone black seabream (most likely picnic seabream) has been added as well.
  • Piraputangas, more RTCs and (sadly) albino pangasius has been added to the King of Rivers tank. The last one is probably the party pooper since it looked like a proper Amazonian exhibit until the albino pangasius' introduction.
  • Juvenile longnose gars has been added to the discus/barb/flagtail tank. I think Rizz Carlton already took a pic of it, but still kinda shocking that BXSea now has three different gar species (alligator, spotted and longnose), two Lepisosteus and one Atractosteus. It needs more osteoglossids.
Hopefully when I get back there, most of the animals I wanted to see are already there, though what's taking so long for the sand tigers, hammerheads and african penguins?
 
What appeared to be BXSea's hammerhead sharks has arrived from Taiwan. Hopefully they'll start getting housed this week as I wait for the sand tiger sharks, though it has disappeared from the map in BXSea's website.
JB Hunt Aquatic on Instagram: "Menyala Abangkuh ️️️️️ #hammerhead #shark #hiumartil #big #bigsize #predator #sea #ocean #saltwater #saltwateraquarium #publicaquarium #indonesia"

Bad news from my latest trip to BXSea: the hammerheads were released around a week ago or so into the main tank, but according to one of the zookeepers they were either quarantined or died due to them ramming into the rocks. I'm kinda worried about BXSea's status now because they did this to a critically endangered fauna... :(

Aside from that, almost all of the exhibits are filled and here are some noteworthy additions:
  • Red Sea sailfin tang (Zebrasoma desjardinii)
  • Pineconefish (Monocentris japonica)
  • Hairy frogfish (Antennarius striatus)
  • Chinese trumpetfish (Aulostomus chinensis)
  • Indian threadfish (Alectis indica)
  • Golden spadefish (Platax boersii)
  • Tomato hind (Cephalopholis sonnerati)
  • Half-circled angelfish (Pomacanthus semicirculatus)
  • Black-blotched porcupinefish (Diodon liturosus)
  • Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii)
  • Banded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix)
  • Piraiba (Brachyplatystoma filamentosum)
  • Payara (Hydrolycus armatus)
  • Longnose gar (Lepisosteus osseus)
  • Motoro river stingray (Potamotrygon motoro)
  • Xingu river stingray (Potamotrygon leopoldi)
  • Blackspot emperor (Lethrinus harak)
  • Yellowlip emperor (Lethrinus xanthochilus)
  • Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus)
  • Orange spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides)
  • Potato cod (Epinephelus tukula)
  • Giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus)
  • Brassy chub (Kyphosus vaigiensis)
  • Picnic seabream (Acanthopagrus berda)
  • Bluefin trevally (Caranx melampygus)
  • Cobia (Rachycentron canadum)
  • Whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus)
  • Tawny nurse shark (Nebrius ferrugineus)
  • Zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum)
  • Clubnose guitarfish (Glaucostegus thouin)
  • Cowtail stingray (Pastinachus sephen)
  • Ocellated eagle ray (Aetobatus ocellatus)
I met the manager there, who happened to be guiding some people and got some tidbits from him:
  • Sand tiger sharks should be arriving at the 2nd semester of 2024
  • African penguins are almost arriving, and they're still working on the licenses and stuff before shipping
  • The former mudskipper exhibit is converted into a false gharial exhibit (which is a bad idea IMO since it can get pretty big)
 
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