I've mentioned this before but funnily enough, a lot of people I know prefer aquaria to zoos, whether they just like aquaria better or dislike zoos. I used to live in Georgia so many of the people I know can just drive to the city and see whale sharks, mantas, belugas, and now tiger sharks. I've also had to make my way through crowds in front of the cichlid tanks and even the small reef tanks. As mentioned before the large fish and exhibits with large schools of colorful fish work well at drawing crowds, especially colorful fish in a smaller exhibit. I would notice the bright orange garibaldi getting a lot of attention in Georgia's kelp forest tank compared to the "boring" rockfish and halfmoon. So it seems in Georgia fish have got the zoo beat, even with giant pandas and a large collection of gorillas, but that's speaking on a majority of people.
Me personally, the fish I'm really drawn to are large freshwater fish and pelagic fish. While other fish are interesting and I try to make a point of species I've seen, mammals, birds, and reptiles will always interest me more, even when doing nothing. Maybe it's the fact that being so close to an apex predator like a tiger just sleeping in the sunlight or a gaboon viper coiled under a heat lamp is a "cooler" experience than seeing a large reef tank mainly filled with fish I can see at an exotic pet shop. Really it's just the display that's so amazing. And this is in no way knocking anyone who enjoys these exhibits and doesn't get to see these fish often, I'm just stating why fish aren't what I'd rush to see.
Me personally, the fish I'm really drawn to are large freshwater fish and pelagic fish. While other fish are interesting and I try to make a point of species I've seen, mammals, birds, and reptiles will always interest me more, even when doing nothing. Maybe it's the fact that being so close to an apex predator like a tiger just sleeping in the sunlight or a gaboon viper coiled under a heat lamp is a "cooler" experience than seeing a large reef tank mainly filled with fish I can see at an exotic pet shop. Really it's just the display that's so amazing. And this is in no way knocking anyone who enjoys these exhibits and doesn't get to see these fish often, I'm just stating why fish aren't what I'd rush to see.
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