River Safari - a brief review
Just got the chance to go the River Safari. I must say I was not that excited about the pandas, but quite interested to see the other exhibits. I must say I was somewhat disapointed with some of them, considering it is a brand new park and considering it comes from the same "parents" as such great parks as jurong bird park, singapore zoo and night safari.
Here's a brief review:
The park is quite small, as since half of it is still to be open, I really don't think it is worth 25$, considering that it is more expensive than the zoo or the birdpark, which are way better than river safari in my opinion. Even in the half that is open, some of the exhibits are closed.... There is a lot of stickers saying "coming soon" stuck on empty tanks...
While some of the exhibits are wuite nice and good in size, like the dwarf crocs, chinese aligators, some of the tanks are ridiculously small to the point that the fish can hardly move. The most extreme example of this is the electrical eel, which is as big as the tank it is in. Not the sort of thing you would expect from a brand new WRS park.
Anyway, here goes the first par, I will post the others later on:
1- Mississipi River
The beaver exhibit is quite nice, though I only saw the carolina ducks, as the beavers were hiding somewhere (too hot for them perhaps?). ANyway it looks ok.
The snapping turtle tank is nice, but in my opinion perhaps overcrowded.
The alligator gar tank was quite nice, and the fish looked great.
The paddle fish are in a decent size tank, but I wonder if the aquatic team did any research, as the tank walls are rough and all of the fish have severe bruising on their paddles. Quite a shame...
2 - Congo River
The dwarf crocs are difficult to see but I think the exhibit is quite good for them. they are still quite small (1 m or less) and I guess still getting used to the enclosure, as they were hiding in the back and almost impossible to see.
The "congo jewel" tank (i think that's the name) has a sign with a lot of fish but in fact all it has is a large shoal of subadult congo tetra and one puffer fish. Strange that in this tank they chose to put Anubia (from south america) as the main plant. Also quite worrying that people can easily put their hands in the water. But overall it is a visually very nice tank and I guess people won't care for the discreppancies...
The tank with tiger fish and african arowana is quite nice, but the fish look still a bit stressed and the polypterus didn't look very healthy (I was not the only one noticing it, other visitors were also commenting)
3 - Ganges
The Gahrials are amazing! two large males (I was told they used to be at night safari) are on display.The tank is quite bare, which I guess it's the way that it has to be 'cause the guys are BIG! one of my favourite tanks, I must say. There is a sign for Chitra chitra (softshell turtle) but I could't see any. Maybe hiding.
Then there is a tank with some carp and knife fish (very nice big ones).
There is a long tailed macaque enclosure, which I kinda fail to see the point, since they are the mammal version of mynahs here in Singapore... but they look ok.
4 - Yantzee
The tanks with the Mekong catfish is GREAT! the fish look great and there is an interisting combination of species, which you can hardly see anywhere else. definately one of the highlights if you are a fish person (which I am not, btw, but I still think it was quite impressive).
Being a bird person, the Lesser Adjutant enclosure was one of my biggest disapointments; it is not really suitable for the birds, the pond is ridiculous and the landscaping looks more unkept than planted. As far as I know the birdpark doesn't have this species and I fail to see whay they are not at jurong intead on what appears to be a modified fish tank. Definately one of the worst enclosures in river safari.

Then there is a series of (very) small tanks, one with aquatic bugs

confused:not ver interesting) and one with elephant trunk snakes. I was really looking forward to seing this species, and I must say I find the tank quite small and unsuitable. these guys are easily stressed and they have no place to hide. Let's hope they cope well.
The chinese alligator (called "Yantzee aligator" in the name sign) are quite nice, and the enclosure if ok, decent size, good viewing.
The giant salamander enclosure is quite big, but the vieweing glass is quite low, and you need to be carefull not to knock your head when trying to see them. I saw 2, unusually light colored ones.
The sturgeon tank is decent size, I only saw one fish and it looked very nice.
More to come soon...