thank you! At least they bred in this thing for about 20 years. (the only way to prevent this would have been turning to the wall i guess,..). Hopefully someone will post a pic of the whole enclosure one day.
Tha is actually a picture of almost all of it. Manatees lived and bred there!
Then, after they left it was converted to an exhibit featuring large South american fishes (red-tailed catfish, pacus, various cichlids, arowanas). Then it was considered too small even for those and converted to terrarium with marine toads (Bufo marinus) that had been kept there for some time. Now you can see the whole thing as a planter in gorilla building of Artis. You can get a feeling how small it really is.
Thanks for the updates PeGe, as you can see it wasn't that big an area, and as I recall it does look a sort of 'W' shape. It was very odd set up for so rare a species zoologicaly speaking at least.
dean
They have not kept them since 2002 and I don't think they plan to keep them again. It was certainly not in their last Masterplan but then again these things change all the time.