splendens
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Doesn't seem like the new exhibit wpu;d encroach on the leaping blenny and clingfish.That would be a huge loss, as MBA are one of the only American holders of these species.
Doesn't seem like the new exhibit wpu;d encroach on the leaping blenny and clingfish.That would be a huge loss, as MBA are one of the only American holders of these species.
Doesn't seem like the new exhibit wpu;d encroach on the leaping blenny and clingfish.
Probably not.What about the nudibranchs?
I uploaded approximately 50 photos from my visit yesterday and a review will follow in the coming weeks. They have a Giant Isopod touch tank!
Was there an Ocean Sunfish in the Open Sea tank? I saw someone post a few photos of one a few days ago but they didn't clarify whether those photos were old or newI uploaded approximately 50 photos from my visit yesterday and a review will follow in the coming weeks. They have a Giant Isopod touch tank!
Was there an Ocean Sunfish in the Open Sea tank? I saw someone post a few photos of one a few days ago but they didn't clarify whether those photos were old or new
Ah, interesting. The Sea Turtles were probably in the separate holding pool. They move them in there during feeding times since they get out competed by the Tuna and Mahi Mahi mainly, and also get moved when divers are in the tank since they're known for pestering the divers when they're cleaning which is super funnyI definitely did not see an Ocean Sunfish and I even attended the morning feeding session. I also didn't see any sea turtles and only one Hammerhead Shark in the Open Sea tank.
Can't wait for your review.I uploaded approximately 50 photos from my visit yesterday and a review will follow in the coming weeks. They have a Giant Isopod touch tank!
I totally agree, I haven't seen that many aquariums outside of the USA, however.It's a fantastic aquarium. Definitely one of my top 5 I've visited, and probably top 5 in the world.
According to one of the staff members (who is also a mod in the discord), a new Ocean Sunfish is currently on display in the Open Sea Tank!
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•The Aquarium gets an early start on their 40th Anniversary Celebration by rolling out some interface changes. This includes a few changes to their Logo, and new fonts, colors, and other minor changes to their website. The full set of changes will be rolled out by October (October 20th is the 40 Anniversary of the Aquarium).
•A good timeline the Aquarium also put together of some of their biggest accomplishments was also published on the site to celebrate the 40th Anniversary.
•A new story about some of the Jelly accomplishments the Aquarium has made was also published on the site. The most exciting part of info I got was that the Dinner Plate Jelly (Solmissus sp.) will be a semi-regular animal that will be on display in Into the Deep. Tommy from the Jelly Team also posted some photos recently of the team collecting some more Dinner Plate Jellies, they're not a common species to come across in the Canyon but they seem to be having good luck at finding them. Which is very exciting since they're some of the most stunning Deep-Sea Jellies that they've displayed so far.
For sure, at first I thought it was just the color of the logo that got a few shades darker but it was cool to see them make the little adjustments.I like that they did a whole page, with little videos showing changes, about the updates to the logo and other design elements!
According to one of the staff members in the discord, this Mola was released back into the wild a little while ago. Unfortunately, it wasn't taking food anymore ("Forgot how to eat" is the words they used) so they took it out of the main exhibit, and put it into a holding area where they made sure it was taking foods again before releasing it back into the Bay.According to one of the staff members (who is also a mod in the discord), a new Ocean Sunfish is currently on display in the Open Sea Tank!
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