Jambi
Well-Known Member
There are two I really like: the first is Deep Sea World in Scotland, it's relatively small and simple, but does have a few unique things like seals, and the sand tiger sharks in their walkthrough tunnel are much more impressive than the smaller sharks you see at your typical Sea Life Centre. It's been many, many years since my last visit, but I plan on re-visiting next year.
The second is a very small and basic place, the Lake District Coast Aquarium in the north of England. It's primarily fish that can be caught in local waters, but they are also some more exotic tropical species, and they've recently started work on a piranha tank. The place is also only a 30 minute train ride from where I live, so I don't need to plan months in advence if I ever wanted to visit, I can just hop on the next train and head up there.
The second is a very small and basic place, the Lake District Coast Aquarium in the north of England. It's primarily fish that can be caught in local waters, but they are also some more exotic tropical species, and they've recently started work on a piranha tank. The place is also only a 30 minute train ride from where I live, so I don't need to plan months in advence if I ever wanted to visit, I can just hop on the next train and head up there.