SEA LIFE Manchester SeaLife Manchester

Prochilodus246

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Today I visited SeaLife in Manchester. I had been almost ten years since I last visited and to be honest like most SeaLife centres it hasn't changed much in that time frame. Due to me having a promotional packs of Cadbury's products I manged to get £9.00 knocked off the regular ticket price for this time of year, otherwise it is unlikely I would have visited given the high prices of these places.

I was somewhat dreading the visit as it being the Easter holidays I expected it to be considerably busier but I was very wrong and by half past three the whole place was virtually empty. The staff in the centre had varying degrees of knowledge with some knowing lots and some little to none at all. A mention to the gentleman who helped me ID most of the occupants of the tanks that I was unsure of myself. He was even kind enough to print off the stock lists of some of the tanks too!

As signage at SeaLife centres can be very hit and miss I found Manchester's to be informative and listed most if not all occupants of certain tanks. Some of the smaller species in the main tank weren't signed and some tanks particularly the ones holding native British marine fish weren't either but on the whole signage could have been better, but could have also been much, much worse.

For a species photographer I managed to see a number of new species but nothing was too out of the ordinary but I enjoyed seeing Southern fiddler rays Trygonorrhina fasciata, a Sabre squirrelfish Sargocentron spiniferum & an Arabian angelfish Pomacanthus asfur in the Stingray Bay tank.

Photography was alright but could have been a lot easier. The curvature of certain tanks, the lighting and glass reflections made pictures tricky at times but I'm happy with the quality of most of the photos taken today. I'll be soon posting on the gallery of my personal favourites.

Overall, as with most SeaLifes they are quite samey and if you have a promotional pack with reduced entry prices give them a shot. You won't miss out if you don't go to one, they're good to spend a couple of hours in and not out of this world, just an average aquarium really.
 
Species Seen List:
*Do note some species are still awaiting identification so aren't included in this list and are found in the ID section of the gallery. In addition to this, I did not see every species the facility holds, so to respect SeaLife's wishes I will not post the inventory lists of exactly what they hold. When I come to update ZTL I will just go off the species I saw personally.

Fish:
  1. Blackchin guitarfish Glaucostegus cemiculus
  2. Thornback ray Raja clavata
  3. Undulate ray Raja undulata
  4. Southern stingray Hypanus americanus
  5. Cownose ray Rhinoptera bonasus
  6. Javanese cownose ray Rhinoptera javanica
  7. Southern fiddler ray Trygonorrhina fasciata
  8. Brown-banded bamboo shark Chiloscyllium punctatum
  9. Zebra shark Stegostoma tigrinum
  10. Nursehound Scyliorhinus stellaris
  11. Banded houndshark Triakis scyllium
  12. Blacktip reef shark Carcharhinus melanopterus
  13. Laced moray Gymnothorax favagineus
  14. Leopard moray Enchelycore pardalis
  15. Greyface moray Gymnothorax thyrsoideus
  16. Snowflake moray Echidna nebulosa
  17. Zebra moray Gymnomuraena zebra
  18. Arabian angelfish Pomacanthus asfur
  19. Yellowbar anglefish Pomacanthus maculosus
  20. Bluegirdled angelfish Pomacanthus navarchus
  21. Sailfin snapper Symphorichthys spilurus
  22. Yellowtail snapper Ocyurus chrysurus
  23. Blue-banded snapper Lutjanus kasmira
  24. Humpback red snapper Lutjanus gibbus
  25. Raccoon butterflyfish Chaetodon lunula
  26. Brown-and-white butterflyfish Hemitaurichthys zoster
  27. Threadfin butterflyfish Chaetodon auriga
  28. Redtail butterflyfish Chaetodon collare
  29. Sunburst butterflyfish Chaetodon kleinii
  30. Copperband butterflyfish Chelmon rostratus
  31. Longnose butterflyfish Forcipiger flavissimus
  32. Red Sea bannerfish Heniochus intermedius
  33. Pennant coralfish Heniochus acuminatus
  34. Tomini surgeonfish Ctenochaetus tominiensis
  35. Desjardin's sailfin tang Zebrasoma desjardinii
  36. Yellowtail tang Zebrasoma xanthurum
  37. Sleek unicornfish Naso hexacanthus
  38. Bignose unicornfish Naso vlamingii
  39. Bluespine unicornfish Naso unicornis
  40. Stripe-faced unicornfish Naso lituratus
  41. Spotted unicornfish Naso brevirostris
  42. Atlantic blue tang surgeonfish Acanthurus coeruleus
  43. Orangespot surgeonfish Acanthurus olivaceus
  44. Doubleband surgeonfish Acanthurus tennentii
  45. Yellowfin surgeonfish Acanthurus xanthopterus
  46. Clown surgeonfish Acanthurus lineatus
  47. Sohal surgeonfish Acanthurus sohal
  48. Convict surgeonfish Acanthurus triostegus
  49. Palette surgeonfish Paracanthurus hepatus
  50. Jack-knifefish Equetus lanceolatus
  51. Painted sweetlips Diagramma pictum
  52. French grunt Haemulon flavolineatum
  53. Porkfish Anisotremus virginicus
  54. Striped large-eye bream Gnathodentex aureolineatus
  55. Magnificent rabbitfish Siganus magnificus
  56. Streaked spinefoot Siganus javus
  57. Gold-spotted spinefoot Siganus punctatus
  58. Foxface Siagnus vulpinus
  59. Silver moony Monodactylus argenteus
  60. Stripey Microcanthus strigatus
  61. Barred flagtail Kuhlia mugil
  62. Sabre Squirrelfish Sargocentron spiniferum
  63. Reef squirrelfish Sargocentron coruscum
  64. Blue green damselfish Chromis viridis
  65. Indo-Pacific sergeant Abudefduf vaigiensis
  66. Clown anemonefish Amphiprion ocellaris
  67. Tomato clownfish Amphiprion frenatus
  68. Golden damselfish Amblyglyphidodon aureus
  69. Blue streak hap Labidochromis caeruleus
  70. Dragonblood peacock cichlid Aulonocara hybrid
  71. Pajama cardinalfish Sphaeramia nematoptera
  72. Banggai cardinalfish Pterapogon kauderni
  73. Red-bellied piranha Pygocentrus nattereri
  74. Bristle-tail file-fish Acreichthys tomentosus
  75. White-banded triggerfish Rhinecanthus aculeatus
  76. Red-toothed triggerfish Odonus niger
  77. Orange-lined triggerfish Balistapus undulatus
  78. Blackspotted puffer Arothron nigropunctatus
  79. White-spotted puffer Arothron hispidus
  80. Cuckoo wrasse Labrus mixtus
  81. Giant grouper Epinephelus lanceolatus
  82. Red lionfish Pterois volitans
  83. Longspine snipefish Macroramphosus scolopax
  84. Razorfish Aeoliscus strigatus
  85. Long-snouted seahorse Hippocampus reidi
  86. Guppy Poecilia reticulata
  87. Green swordtail Xiphophorus hellerii
  88. Atlantic pollack Pollachius pollachius
 
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Reptiles & Amphibians:
  1. Corn snake Pantherophis guttatus
  2. Green sea turtle Chelonia mydas
  3. Common snake-necked turtle Chelodina longicollis
  4. Common map turtle Graptemys geographica
  5. Ouachita map turtle Graptemys ouachitensis
  6. Mississippi map turtle Graptemys pseudogeographica kohnii
  7. Yellow-bellied slider Trachemys scripta scripta
  8. Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum

Invertebrates:
  1. Green shore crab Carcinus maenas
  2. Trochus histrio
  3. European lobster Homarus gammarus
  4. Banded coral shrimp Stenopus hispidus
  5. Pacific cleaner shrimp Lysmata amboinensis
  6. White-spotted hermit crab Dardanus megistos
  7. Pacific sea nettle Chrysaora fuscescens
  8. Australian spotted jelly Phyllorhiza punctata
  9. Common starfish Asterias rubens
  10. Chocolate chip sea star Protoreaster nodosus
  11. Zoanthid coral sp.
 
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