Actually, quite excited about when it finally opens.Heart of Africa video
Actually, quite excited about when it finally opens.Heart of Africa video
From the latest members magazine:
The Aquarium will permanently close from 2026
I'm sad that the aquarium is closing. I realise that the old idea of a zoo with a lion house, a monkey house, a reptile house and an aquarium is now out of fashion, but it does have advantages: even a small aquarium like Chester's can show the diversity of fishes (and other aquatic animals) in a way that a scattering of individual tanks in different buildings cannot and it is obviously easier to manage and care for these creatures if they are all in the same place.
I hope that I can take a good many more photos there before it finally closes.
Also alot of nostalgia, in my early 40's now and not much left of the zoo I remember visiting as a kid, aquarium, tropical house not much else, a few more but not accessible now by the public now
I would think it would have to be outside the zoo itself ...Wonder if the Aquarium will remain standing or be demolished, and as it hardly has the space or infrastructure to serve as another exhibit, I strongly suspect the latter. Hopefully something interesting can go in its place, and that perhaps in the long-term, somewhere in the very distant future, Chester can open the world-class zoo aquarium that the UK is lacking akin to what can be found in continental zoos.
Sad about the aquarium but can't say I am too surprised. I'm hoping most of the species on show remain that way in other parts of the zoo. Chester in general do have a good amount of aquaria dotted around the zoo so either way there will still be a decent fish collection.
Wonder if the Aquarium will remain standing or be demolished, and as it hardly has the space or infrastructure to serve as another exhibit, I strongly suspect the latter. Hopefully something interesting can go in its place, and that perhaps in the long-term, somewhere in the very distant future, Chester can open the world-class zoo aquarium that the UK is lacking akin to what can be found in continental zoos.
This might be a good idea for a new build, but the existing outlets get crowded at moderately busy times now. I don't think think the Hamerton model would work at Chester.One low budget possibility going forward would be the Hamerton/Berlin Tierpark approach of having fish tanks in the catering outlets.
Don't overlook the range of Goodeids, the Malagasy cichlids and the Omani blind cave fish. These are real rarities and the zoo has had considerable success with them. On the other hand I think it is also important to have a range of species on display to show some of the diversity of fishes from butterfly barbs to elephant nose fishes, reedfishes and seahorses. Moreover I think the interesting work ought to be on-show as far as possible.There are some real rarities in the aquarium builing such as the Bandula Barbs and Chilingali Cichlids, but a lot of what is currently on show in the aquarium is pocket money aquarium shop stuff such as Odessa Barbs and Bleeding Heart Tetras, plus native British marines which can be found in any Sea Life Centre. There is something of a sense of exhibit space having to be filled while the interesting work goes on backstage.
This might be a good idea for a new build, but the existing outlets get crowded at moderately busy times now. I don't think think the Hamerton model would work at Chester.
Don't overlook the range of Goodeids, the Malagasy cichlids and the Omani blind cave fish. These are real rarities and the zoo has had considerable success with them. On the other hand I think it is also important to have a range of species on display to show some of the diversity of fishes from butterfly barbs to elephant nose fishes, reedfishes and seahorses. Moreover I think the interesting work ought to be on-show as far as possible.
I suppose it might be possible to use shipping containers for fishes, like the ones in use for amphibians etc, but that might restrict the aquarists to using small tanks for small fishes..
That's really good news. When was the last time there was an onager foal? (Is foal the right term for onagers?)Visited today. Major news is that an Onager was born early this morning. The keepers are trying to get the foal inside but it stops at the gate each time mum goes in.