I visited today for the first time for a few weeks. The Cottage Aviary is still not quite finished, but the two fibreglass tanks in the old tenrec house have at least been labelled: '50 Shades of Cray' and 'Cray David' - so we don't need to guess what's in them any longer. I suppose many years ago they would have been labelled 'Reggies' and 'Ronnies', so we must be thankful for small mercies.
Changes are still happening in the Amphibian Ark; the Fea's tree frogs are on-show in the big tank at the front entrance end of the corridor, the other tanks at that end are all being worked on. I couldn't see any animals except fruitflies in the 3 new vivaria for Pebas stubfoot toads etc. and I only spotted two in the older tanks for this species. I saw the Komodo dragon in her new home in the Crocodile Swamp and sympathised with the student with the clip-board who was monitoring her: she told me she was counting tongue-flicks

. All the pacu have been moved into the lily pond, although they haven't planted a lily yet and the two alligator snappers have been moved in with the old saltie - it seemed to me that that the number of
mbuna in that pool has decreased sharply, although I don't know whether the staff or the snappers were responsible.
On a brighter note, I spotted three tiny electric blue gecko hatchlings with the adults in the Reptile Nursery and two azure-winged magpie chicks in the Bird Section.