Summary of Exhibit
You begin passing through hanging bamboo to get a reveal of an impressive open topped exhibit simulating a cave. In it are an assortment of fish and giant mexican musk turtles. As you turn you are greeted by the flamingo exhibit that lets you get very close to them due to it's stick barrier (they have a volunteer watching the exhibit so nothing bad happens). There is also a macaw sitting on a pole which is switched out throughout the day. The rain forest with free flight birds feels very open and refreshing, and has an assortment of birds flying around including troupial, motmot, saffron finches, ibis, spoonbills, and sunbitterns. Along the wall of a building inside are an assortment of terrariums housing dart frogs, tree frogs, and Haitian Giant Galliwasp. As you navigate the path there is an open air tank surrounded by land with tortoises in a semi circle around an extrusion along the path, all of which is unsigned. There is a large morelet's crocodile exhibit (with none inside as of my visit) to the left, and crossing the path a vine and small trees for a two toed sloth, very similar to the Dallas World Aquarium's three toed sloth exhibit. You then get a view of the largest tank with brown sharks from above water which feels a bit out of place in it's location and design (a blank wall and low roof over the tank definitely takes away from the immersion). As you circle there is an empty beach (Which I hope will have some sort of animal in it at some point) and a view into another large tank. You then pass another above water view of a medium sized tank and a touch tank to reach a little hut with an aviary attached to the side. In the aviary is agouti and keel billed toucan. The hut has a medium sized exhibit for a red tailed boa and a wall with an exhibit for vampire bats. You then descend an escalator to the under level where you get a look at beautiful tank displays with several fish species including tarpon, trumpetfish, garden eels, and morays and the large tank with brown sharks. The large tank underneath is very impressive in it's display and has an underwater tunnel circling it's perimeter. You then empty into the gift shop and main area of the aquarium.