Haliaeetus
Well-Known Member
Hello,
today I start the description of the Aquarium of the Zoo, with its first floor dedicated to the freshwater species of all the continents.
The general map hasn't experienced many changes since 2021, but it's the case for some of the species displayed.
I describe the colour code of the picture :
In front of the entrance, there's a very large tank (1) for one of the most abundant European fish species, the Common Carp Cyprinus carpio (0.0.142).
This species breeds very easily, the Zoo has recorded 0.0.61 juvenile fishes recruited in the sole 2021 year.
0.0.31 other young Carps have joined the Zoo in the last year too.
Common Carp :
(Credits : Haliaeetus)
Carp tank (partial view) :
(Credits : Jambi)
The second tank (2), once occupied by Common Breams and Zebra Mussels, has been voided for a while and hosts a new species for a few months : the Rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus (0.0.26).
This fish species is also common, their tank reproduces the environment of an average Western European river.
Rudds :
(Credits : Daniel Sörensen)
Rudd tank :
(Credits : Daniel Sörensen)
I'll describe the following European tanks in the coming days.
I let now you post your first impressions and comments about the design of the Aquarium.
Stay in touch !
today I start the description of the Aquarium of the Zoo, with its first floor dedicated to the freshwater species of all the continents.
The general map hasn't experienced many changes since 2021, but it's the case for some of the species displayed.
I describe the colour code of the picture :
- light green : Europe
- dark green : North America
- orange : South America / Neotropics
- greenish brown : Africa
- light yellow : tropical Asia
- dark brown : domestic/pet breeds
In front of the entrance, there's a very large tank (1) for one of the most abundant European fish species, the Common Carp Cyprinus carpio (0.0.142).
This species breeds very easily, the Zoo has recorded 0.0.61 juvenile fishes recruited in the sole 2021 year.
0.0.31 other young Carps have joined the Zoo in the last year too.
Common Carp :
(Credits : Haliaeetus)
Carp tank (partial view) :
(Credits : Jambi)
The second tank (2), once occupied by Common Breams and Zebra Mussels, has been voided for a while and hosts a new species for a few months : the Rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus (0.0.26).
This fish species is also common, their tank reproduces the environment of an average Western European river.
Rudds :
(Credits : Daniel Sörensen)
Rudd tank :
(Credits : Daniel Sörensen)
I'll describe the following European tanks in the coming days.
I let now you post your first impressions and comments about the design of the Aquarium.
Stay in touch !