Went this afternoon. Rocks the socks off our crappy Seattle Aquarium...
The Australian section
Barramundi, at least 5 all around 3'
Aussie arowana
Not sure what this guy was, had a crazy ass neck
I believe this was called a toothless catfish. Very cool. Yabbies in the background.
They had several (4?) Fly River turtles that were easily 18" across. Massive.
Aussie lungs. I counted 6. About 3'.
Invasives on the East coast...
This salt ray was probably 6' across, and 10' long.
Leopard shark
Sturgeon
Gar
Electric eel
Upside down jellyfish. Very cool.
This flag tail was easily 18". Probably more like 24". I think they had 3, this was the largest.
P. niger (All 3 different fish, last one was huge)
H. psitticus. They had about a dozen all over 12".
S. daemon (I want some!)
Uaru eating leaves
S. jurupari
Some ray thing...
Severum
Royal pleco
The Australian section
Barramundi, at least 5 all around 3'
Aussie arowana
Not sure what this guy was, had a crazy ass neck
I believe this was called a toothless catfish. Very cool. Yabbies in the background.
They had several (4?) Fly River turtles that were easily 18" across. Massive.
Aussie lungs. I counted 6. About 3'.
Invasives on the East coast...
This salt ray was probably 6' across, and 10' long.
Leopard shark
Sturgeon
Gar
Electric eel
Upside down jellyfish. Very cool.
This flag tail was easily 18". Probably more like 24". I think they had 3, this was the largest.
P. niger (All 3 different fish, last one was huge)
H. psitticus. They had about a dozen all over 12".
S. daemon (I want some!)
Uaru eating leaves
S. jurupari
Some ray thing...
Severum
Royal pleco