Southern Seas
Displays of Australian sealife from cooler waters. Tanks are decorated with rocks, algaes and artificial kelp. As a safety precaution, tanks 8 and 12 constantly run activated carbon in case of pahutoxin release of their resident boxfish. As a conservation effort, the aquarium's resident Spotted Handfish are part of a breeding program to help curb the decline of this critically endangered species.
Tank 1 - Port Jackson Shark, Mado, Moonlighter, Fiddler Ray, Gummy Shark, Crested Bullhead Shark, Toothbrush Leatherjacket, Smooth Toadfish
Tank 2 - Old Wife, Barber Perch, Victorian Scalyfin, Globefish, Black-Banded Seaperch
Tank 3 - Red Velvetfish, Red Indianfish, Warty Prowfish
Tank 4 - Big-Bellied Seahorse, Leafy Seadragon, Weedy Seadragon, Eleven-Armed Sea Star, Patiriella calcar
Tank 5 - Spotted Handfish
Tank 6 - Gloomy Octopus, Waratah Anemone, Eleven-Armed Sea Star, Eastern Hulafish
Tank 7 - Draughtboard Shark, Black Bream, Sea Sweep, Skipjack Trevally
Tank 8 - Shaw's Cowfish, Girella zebra, Crimson Banded Wrasse, Crested Weedfish, Common Stinkfish
Tank 9 - Black-Headed Puller, Southern Blue Devil, Blue-Throated Wrasse, Bicolour Scalyfin, Goblinfish
Tank 10 - Pencil Weed Whiting, Eastern Blue Devil, Pygmy Leatherjacket
Tank 11 - Tasmanian Giant Crab
Tank 12 - White-Barred Boxfish, Longsnout Boarfish, Largetooth Beardie, Ornate Cowfish
Tank 13 - Eastern Rock Lobster, Southern Rock Lobster, Ranbow Cale, Herring Cale, Magpie Perch, Rough Bullseye
Tank 14 - Eastern Blue Groper, Collared Carpetshark, Gulf Catshark, Red Pigfish, Chinaman Leatherjacket, Sand Flathead, King George Whiting, Australian Angelshark, Whiskery Shark, Eastern Nannygai, Southern Eagle Ray, Cockatoo Morwong
Tank 15 - Australian Ghostshark, Orange Roughy, juvenile Pink Cusk-Eel, Melbourne Skate, Longsnouted Sawshark, Banded Bellowsfish
Tank 16 - Blue Swimmer Crab
Tank 17 - Tasselled Anglerfish
Tank 18 - Southern Sand Octopus