brown bear 555
Well-Known Member
although this sounds interesting I am wondering how long this will last, because having a fish in an exhibit with FISH-EATING otters may not sound good.On July 24th, the aquarium announced that they moved 5+ striped surfperches into the sea otter exhibit.
I remember that a couple years ago, the Milwaukee County Zoo was at a phase where they used the current giant Pacific octopus tank as a fish tank for an unknown species of fish, anemones, and starfish. and then when they did get a new giant Pacific octopus probably a few months into having it, I asked a zookeeper what happened to the fish, and he said that they were eaten by the octopus. so give it as long as possible but I do not think having fish paired with a fish-eating predator will last long, the one thing that I could understand and would wish to sea in alot of sea otter exhibits is if they could use either actual live kelp instead of fake rope-mimics or add more kelp so they could emulate an actual kelp forest