ALRIGHT IT'S TIME
Huge thanks to
@AubreyKitsune,
@Mr Gharial,
@Great Argus,
@Astrotom3000,
@USZOOfan42, and
@Zoo adventures for the help!
Entrance animals, outside:
Koi
Reptarium:
Basically an expanded version of the old facility, with exhibits of largely reptiles (and some amphibians and arthropods; a mammal in the future) often taken out as ambassadors, with a couple new faces. Some are labeled by individual name.
Red-Eared Sliders
Alligator Snapping Turtle (Bowser)
Green Anaconda (Ivy)
Sulawesi Black Sailfin Lizard
Reticulated Pythons (separately housed throughout) (Neopolitan, Al Machino, Night Fury, Blondie, Perdita, Sunfire, Dottie)
Burmese Pythons (separately housed throughout) (Marshmallow, Penelope, Sunrise, Switch)
Phantasmal Poison Dart Frogs (possibly other species hiding)
Argentine Black-and-White Tegu (Terrence)
Baby Albino Alligator
Bell's Phase Lace Monitor (Beetlejuice)
Pixie Frog
Three Baby American Alligators (like, maybe only a few days old)
Crocodile Monitor (Baby Kush)
Asian Water Monitors (separately housed) (Elvis and Toothless)
2 Rhinoceros Iguanas (Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong)
Nile Monitor (Lyle)
Large unsigned Albino Python, either Burmese or Reticulated
2 Boa Constrictors
Albino Alligator (Salt)
Green Iguana (Hienz)/2 Red-Footed Tortoises
Black-Headed Python
Frilled Lizard
Bullsnake (El Torro)
Eastern Kingsnake (Luna)
Mexican Black Kingsnake (Midnight)
2 Ackie Monitors (separately housed) (one is Cherry Pop)
Unspecified Collared Lizards (Mateo and Rosa)
Central Bearded Dragon
Pixie Frog
Carpet Python (Lemon Drop)
Common Blue-Tongued Skink
Sudan Plated Lizard
Brazilian Rainbow Boa (Tiger Lily)
Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Matilda). He (apparently a he) will in the future (probably by the time the public can visit) share his space with a Capybara.
Moroccan Uromastyx (King Tut)
Boelen's Python (Bugatti)
Corn Snake (Maize)
Iguanian like a black Chuckwalla or Uromastyx or a small
Cyclura without spines along the back - I couldn't ID them and my pics didn't turn out
3 Ornate Uromastyx
2 Emerald Tree Monitors
Emerald Tree Boa (Karl)
2 Ball Pythons (separately housed)
Savanna Monitor (Cowboy)
Diamond Python
2 Red-Eared Sliders - Chopstix has 2 heads and the other is albino.
Arthropod Wall (in the Reptarium)
Nothing is signed and most were hiding.
Two Tarantulas were visible but I didn't have the expertise to ID them; they weren't the "usual" species you see. More clearly existed in other exhibits based on silk in them.
Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches
Blue Death Feigning Beetles
Clearly some other species that didn't want to show their faces
Aquarium:
While the Reptarium is also great, I cannot stress enough how excellent these displays are, even unfinished (eg no signage on a single one, several tanks are empty). Again, I may get ID wrong - it was a day of herptile folks in the staff actively studying the naso tang together for when people ask about them, and making it very clear that they are still learning all of these fish themselves. The Reptarium section is only slightly increased in size from the original version, meaning the facility can now be best described as a "medium size, set aside at least 2.5 hours aquarium that starts with a reptile exhibit".
First Room:
Koi
Discus
Parrot Cichlids/Bolivian Ram Cichlids
Yellow Lab Cichlids/Blue Mbuna/Emperor Peacock Cichlids/Red Peacock Cichlids/Flavescent Cichlids/Dragon's Blood Peacock Cichlid/Nkhomo-Benga Peacock Cichlid/Eureka Red Peacock Cichlid/Possibly other Cichlids
Flowerhorn
WIP tropical herp wall in first aquarium room (was getting set up at that very moment; many exhibits getting live plants planted):
2 Parson's Chameleons (separately housed)
Chahoua Gecko
Zig-zag Amazon tank:
A very long and impressive Amazon river tank that zig-zags through much of one hall.
Freshwater Angelfish/Guppies/Mexican Mollies/Sailfin Mollies/Platies
Mammal wall:
Adjacent to the zig-zagging Amazon tank, there are four mammal exhibits:
Linne's Two-Toed Sloth
Six-Banded Armadillo
Completely empty. A keeper told me that what will eventually go in here is up to serious employee debate. The two really popular suggestions are Prehensile-Tailed Porcupine (I'm presuming Brazilian) and "wild cat ambassador" (would that be a Serval? Bobcat?) Per Zoo adventures, may end up the home of an African Crested Porcupine (Sid).
Binturong
The "Giant Predator Fish" tank:
A very large and impressive tank! The residents here are all, as the name suggests, giant predatory freshwater fish. I actually got to assist in feeding them these little dead gobies(?) Had a good long talk with the keeper during then. Apparently nearly if not all of these are rescues that were bought at pet stores as little babies and then grew absolutely massive. Research your pets, people!
Alligator Gars/Clown Knifefish/Red-Tailed Catfish/Tiger Shovelnose Catfish/Red-Tail x Tiger Shovelnose Catfish Hybrid/Giant Gouramis/Iridescent Sharks/Silver Arowana/Giant Pangasius/Plecostomus (as in the most common pet species)
Possibly also Pacu, per AubreyKitsune.
Weird vibey GloFish room:
A room in between areas that has three cylindrical tanks of GloFish. The tanks ambiently fade between colors. I believe these tanks and the dark room they are in were originally designed for jellyfish.
GloFish Black Skirt Tetras/GloFish Zebra Danios
The next room!:
Xingu River Rays/Fly River Turtle (Mike, as I overheard from a keeper and confirmed by Zoo adventures)
Banded Archerfish
Atlantic Blue Tangs/Doctorfish Tang/Ocean Surgeonfish/Foureye Butterflyfish/Blue Reef Chromis/Vagabond Butterflyfish/Reef Butterflyfish/French Angelfish/Bermuda Blue Angelfish/Grey Angelfish/Either a Barred or Florida Hamlet/Other Fish
Overhead tunnel arch:
Another very impressive exhibit with two vertical aquariums connected by a passageway overhead.
Clown Triggerfish/Emperor Angelfish/Masked Bannerfish/Blackbar Soldierfish/Regal Angelfish/Purple Tang/Green Chromis/Birdnose Wrasse/Yellow Goatfish/Humpback Grouper
Possibly in here according to AubreyKitsune: Black Butterflyfish/Blue Girdled Angelfish/Clark's Anemonefish/Flame Angelfish/Pearlscale Angelfish
I forgot which tank before this point had a Blackspotted Pufferfish
To the next room beyond the arch!:
Lots of WIP in here, eg tanks either completely empty or only with coral.
Spotted Garden Eels/Mandarinfish
The more finished and very big next room:
2 Red Lionfish
Cownose Rays (touch tank)
Common Seahorses
Porkfish/Spanish Hogfish/Cuban Hogfish/Atlantic Spadefish/Seargeant Major Damselfish/High Hat/Blue Rainbow Parrotfish/Goldsaddle Goatfish
Carribean Spiny Lobsters/Dusky Squirrelfish
Blond Naso Tang/Pennant Coralfish/Fiji Devil Damselfish/Sunburst Butterflyfish/Unidentified Butterflyfish/small fish, yellow on top and lighter on bottom (pictures turned out crud)/King Angelfish/Honeycomb Moray (humorously, I didn't notice the moray when I was actually there and now I'm looking at my pictures at home)/Chocolate Chip Sea Star
Clownfish (
ocellaris,
percula, and hybrids)
Scrawled Cowfish/Tobacco Basslet/Harlequin Bass/Bluehead Wrasse/Yellowhead Wrasse/Lightning Wrasse/Royal Gramma/Blackcap Basslet/Other Fish
Possibly in here according to AubreyKitsune: Flame Cardinalfish/Molly Miller/Neon Goby/Purple Chromis/Rainbow Wrasse/"Dottyback"
Lookdowns
Invert touch tank:
Atlantic Horseshoe Crabs/Pencil Urchins/Atlantic Deer Cowries/Giant Red Hermit Crab
Shark Tank:
Huge tank that could (and probably will) fit many other fish in the future. All sharks are still quite young and small.
3 Blacktip Reef Sharks/Zebra Shark/False Pilchard
Possible in the future, according to USZOOfan42: Bonnethead Sharks/Nurse Sharks
Other species that AubreyKitsune listed on Zootierliste: Amazon Milk Frog,
C. cranwelli Pac-Man Frog, Diamondback Terrapin, Razor-Backed Musk Turtle, False Water Cobra, Baron's Green Racer, Malagasy Tree Boa, Mandarin Ratsnake Flower Ratsnake, Black Ratsnake, Grey-Banded Kingsnake, Ocellated Lizard, Red-Eyed Tree Frog, African Fat-Tailed Gecko, Prehensile-Tailed Skink, Crested Gecko, New Caledonian Giant Gecko, Doctor Fish (were at the old facility), Clown Loach, Flamefish, Bicolor Angelfish, Blue-Green Damselfish, Bluestriped Grunt, Rock Beauty, Yellow-Banded Pipefish, Many-Banded Pipefish, Yellowtail Snapper, Painted Wrasse, Harlequin Tuskfish, Pacific Sailfin Tang, Sargassum Triggerfish, Scrawled Filefish, Black Drum, Striped Surgeonfish
I think this place may now be open to the public, or very soon? I hope you guys check it out and tell me everything I did wrong lol.