After going to the zoo and the aquarium it was time to stop in the BUGarium. The BUGarium is part of the botanical gardens, but is a stand alone building along with a butterfly aviary and dragonfly pond.
This was a cool place, if you like insects you should stop by if you are in ABQ. The butterfly area was closed when we were there, unfortunately. Entering the building puts you in the desert area along with leaf cutter ants. Next up is a nice night cave with a variety of standard tarantula and scorpions. More centipedes would be nice, but it was still well done. After the cave you are in a open area with a wall of tarantulas and beetles, and on the other side is a kind of odd exhibit of naked mole rats. Rather than any kind of habitat they are simply in plastic boxes connected with tubes. The beetle collection was nice, if unimpressive.
Overall the insects are cool, and the setup is great, but there were not any truly special animals here. It took us about 30 minutes to go through...but if you had someone more interested in them than my wife you could make it an hour easily.
This was a cool place, if you like insects you should stop by if you are in ABQ. The butterfly area was closed when we were there, unfortunately. Entering the building puts you in the desert area along with leaf cutter ants. Next up is a nice night cave with a variety of standard tarantula and scorpions. More centipedes would be nice, but it was still well done. After the cave you are in a open area with a wall of tarantulas and beetles, and on the other side is a kind of odd exhibit of naked mole rats. Rather than any kind of habitat they are simply in plastic boxes connected with tubes. The beetle collection was nice, if unimpressive.
Overall the insects are cool, and the setup is great, but there were not any truly special animals here. It took us about 30 minutes to go through...but if you had someone more interested in them than my wife you could make it an hour easily.