Stopped by for a quick walkaround today:
- Lawnmower Blenny (Salarias fasciatus) (Not on exhibit yet from what I saw)
I did see 1 (maybe 2, they're pretty small, must be captive bred) in the tank so they're on exhibit, but definitely no Scopas Tang or Lemonpeel Angel
- Grooved Razorfishes (Centriscus scutatus) (They're signed as "Striped Shrimpfish" "Aeoliscus strigatus", but I'm pretty sure they're Razorfish)
After getting a closer look, they actually have both species which is really neat, when you see them side by side, it's pretty obvious they're different (the razorfishes are larger, more "shiny", and their mouths are more red). I counted 5 Razorfish and 9 or 10 Shrimpfish, but the Razorfish are more active and the Shrimpfish were mostly eating stuff off the sand.
They also put a small barrier in front of the tank, so you can't get up close to it at the moment, probably to let the fish get adjusted more easily.
I also saw both the Australian Whipray and Tasseled Wobbegong, that's the first time I've seen both out at the same time (though it was brief). The Whipray seems to be shy of people, since the only times I've seen her are when there's barely anyone else around the viewing windows. She's still quite small, so I'm guessing that as she gets older / bigger, her shyness will go away. The Wobbegong was towards the back, but it was nice to see his face for once.
Kidz Zone:
- The Chacoan Horned Frog is temporarily off exhibit, it's tank is covered up just saying "Temporarily off exhibit - Kidz Zone Keepers"
- The former Axolotl exhibit is still covered up
- The Meerkats have outdoor access now since it's warm enough for them, I also did see a majority of the babies so it looks like they're all mixed together now