Review
Hello all, I've been meaning to post my photos and do a review since I got back, oh about February 2nd..!
Anyway here is a Map of the Aquarium I'll refer to it as I go along so keep it as a window down the bottom of your screen...
Fish Map
First a bit of history, the aquarium was built on its current location in 1976 and won many accolades on completion, by 2000 it was looking a bit tired and an 8 million dollar expansion (and full revamp of the old building) was completed in 2002… Upon entry, whether in an old or new area of the aquarium it feels like it opened yesterday…
This is the 1976 (built) part of the complex:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
And here is the extension:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
After entering you go up the stairs and turn right, you now enter the fresh water exhibit hall…
Exhibit 5 (on the map) is the chiclids or African tank, here is a photo:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Next is exhibit 6 or the South American fresh water tank:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
and finally in this room exhibit 7, the Asian fresh water tank:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Here a view of the three side by side:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
After the fresh water hall you pass through a small room with a recreation of a backyard Koi exhibit on one side with a turtle vivarium on the other... As you exit this room you have a Piranha tank on your left, a blue tongued skink exhibit and a Eastern water dragon exhibit on your right…
Piranha tank (a bit small and unexciting I thought):
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Water dragons (left) skinks (right), exhibit 10 and 11:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
After this is a truly impressive exhibit, basically a glass fronted giant terrarium with the water line running the front of the exhibit containg a salt water croc, exhibit 12 on your map:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
I went on a one on one behind the scenes tour (you and a staff member for an hour for only $28, awesome!) and took a few snaps, this is the filtration system from this croc exhibit, it contains a sand filter, bio filters and heating coils:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Next up was the tropical reef tank, exhibit 14… It was very disappointing, my tour guide Scotty said that this was the only part of the aquarium the operators weren’t happy with… The tank's problems are due to the fact they designed it to use natural light and the sky light was well over 2m away from the surface of the water:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
The next animal display was the Tuatara terrarium and it was a beauty, the best I’ve ever seen and contained the largest Tuatara I’ve ever seen, exhibit 16 on the map:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
That ends the upper level of the ‘old’ Aquarium, the lower level had a great kiwi display (no photos allowed sorry), a NZ fresh water river tank (inside the kiwi display gallery), an eel tank, a large heated tank for the long term hawk billed turtle (which has been at the aquarium 20 years or so) and these sea dragons tanks (one of these used to hold Octopi but the tapping on them by people caused them to die). Exhibit 26 and 27:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
At this point my guide took me out the back and showed me the holding, quarantine and breeding tanks at the aquarium… These tanks had the fish not on display and some pretty rare fish in NZ… My guide said in some of the tanks the fish were the last in NZ and Department of Conservation wouldn’t be allowing more so they were conducting breeding efforts, I can’t remember species except they did have some spider crabs they were keeping in very cold water…
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Finally the highlight of the aquarium (as it is at many) was the 1,500,000 litre oceanarium with a 50m acrylic tunnel, it was very well done and looked great, filled with healthy, active fish… I have been to aquariums in Auckland, Sydney, Mooloolaba, Melbourne and Sydney and this tank at least equalled any I have seen at those institutions… It is exhibit 29 and 30 on the map:
This is the main viewing window into the tank:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
The water had this amazing colour all the time on the two separate days I went…
A view from inside the tunnel and a snap of a shark which was in the main tank:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
This is above the water, from left to right, taken while being shown the filtration systems the aquarium uses:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
This last image is a look at the impressive filters used in the oceanarium at Napier Aquarium and the image blurb has a description of how they operate:
Napier Aquarium - Photo Gallery
So, how does this aquarium rate..?
I give it a rating of 9 out of a possible 10 fonzies… It is impressive; every exhibit has been well thought out for the big 3 of the zoological world, entertainment, education, conservation and it was so well designed… From going behind the scenes and talking to the staff it seemed like upkeep was easy and the exhibits were just so aesthetically pleasing, the animals all looked healthy and happy (they were of course mainly fish, reptiles and birds) and there was plenty of amenities and space… It took about 2 hours to go around but on my second trip while waiting for my flight home I was happily there 4 hours… The fact an aquarium of this quality exists in a town of under 100,000 people is quite surprising… If you can’t tell I’m a fan and would recommend making it a part of any NZ zoo trip…
As a side note the aquarium was designed by Marinescape of NZ who also designed Kelly Tarltons, Manly Aquarium and I believe Sentosa, Mooloolaba and Perth Aquariums, here’s their link and one to an Aquarium engineering company in New Zealand:
http://www.marinescape.co.nz/wb_pg/cont_fla.html
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