Anyone know of a public tropical aquarium?
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Anyone know of a public tropical aquarium?
There are lots of "Sealife Centres" and similar in this country, but most of them seem to have one or two freshwater aquaria.
I seem to remember having read about something like it in a direction that said "roughly towards Oxford" from where I live in Surrey - I could be wrong about that direction tho'.
I'm looking for something suitable for young children as well as "fish-crazy dad".
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I seem to remember having read about something like it in a direction that said "roughly towards Oxford" from where I live in Surrey - I could be wrong about that direction tho'.
I'm looking for something suitable for young children as well as "fish-crazy dad".
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Mats
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I seem to remember having read about something like it in a direction that said "roughly towards Oxford" from where I live in Surrey - I could be wrong about that direction tho'.
Nothing that I know of near me....
The best aquarium for freshwater I have yet seen is the London Aquarium.
London Zoo might be worth a visit too.
I do think a lot of these public aquaria should raise their game as far as biotope design and species selection goes.
I often leave these places thinking "I could do better". I would much rather be inspired and leave thinking "wow, I want my tank to look like that".
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Hi Mats
The Blue planet near chester is my fave (although it is miles from you). The Arapaima is outstanding & it is a good place for kids to go. There are many tanks which feature region specific fish like the amazonian tank etc. Really worth a visit if you are in the area.
The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham is also great for kids but gets ridiculously busy in school holiday times. They have a monstrous tank you can walk through with sharks & turtles. My faves were the pot-bellied seahorses here but they have plenty of freshwater stuff too.
Finally although it seems like eons ago - Bristol zoo have an aquarium which featured a massive tank with the most gigantic RTC, Nigers & Giraffes i have ever seen - it was a long time ago though.
The Blue planet near chester is my fave (although it is miles from you). The Arapaima is outstanding & it is a good place for kids to go. There are many tanks which feature region specific fish like the amazonian tank etc. Really worth a visit if you are in the area.
The National Sea Life Centre in Birmingham is also great for kids but gets ridiculously busy in school holiday times. They have a monstrous tank you can walk through with sharks & turtles. My faves were the pot-bellied seahorses here but they have plenty of freshwater stuff too.
Finally although it seems like eons ago - Bristol zoo have an aquarium which featured a massive tank with the most gigantic RTC, Nigers & Giraffes i have ever seen - it was a long time ago though.
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Have you tried the aquarium at Birdworld in Farnham. Very close to you I guess. Its been 20-25 years since I visited so don't even remember how big it was then but I do remember they had a big tank of neons which I thought was stunning and probably was the start of me wanting to keep fish!
Heres the link, it says they have tropical freshwater - http://www.birdworld.co.uk/uww.shtml
Heres the link, it says they have tropical freshwater - http://www.birdworld.co.uk/uww.shtml
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Yes the blue planet is great Mats, and I too have been meaning to go to the bird world place. It's one hell of a drive for you to the blue planet though, my kids love it and don't forget Pier aquatics is not far away from it, thats worth a day out on it's own.
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One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Theres the Aquatic Experience at Syon Park which is in Brentford/Isleworth (West London, not far from Heathrow airport/Twickenham rugby stadium). They have various tanks and pools and a massive indoor "lake" which contains several RTC including what they claim is the largest captive RTC in Britain at around 5 feet in length.
if you believe in reincarnation pray you dont come back as a neon