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  1. AverageWalrus

    AverageWalrus Well-Known Member

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    This Will be my dream aquarium with 7 different zones, The Atlantic, The Pacific, The Indian Ocean, Polar Reigons, Freshwater, Deep Sea, and The Open Ocean. I will Start with the atlantic zone, with he first part focusing on exhibits with animals from up north by the New York/ New Jersey Coastline. It would have a big tank with Bluefish, Flounder, Black Drum, Herring, Massive Schools of Silverside Weakfish, Sea Robins, and maybe some Spiny Dogfish, There would also be some one off tanks in this section, a tank for Lined Seahorses, One with Atlantic Sturgeon, and maybe a touch tank with Sea Stars, Horseshoe Crabs, Anemones (I've touched one on the tentacles at adventure aquarium myself) Hermit Crabs, and Some Sea Snails Like Channeled Whelk. I would Also have a half Above and Half Underwater Tank with Ghost Crabs, With Some Sand Shrimp and Blue crabs also in there. And a tank for Lobsters with Rocks for them to hide in. And Then Definitely The Star of the Show, An Outdoor Tank For Harbor and Gray Seals, With an Indoor Underwater Viewing Area, Also Next To the Seal Enclosure Would Be an Exhibit For Harbor Porpoises With maybe 2-3 Individuals since they usually are only in Groups with 5 Animals Max. Next Time I will post the next area, The Caribbean Sea
     
  2. AverageWalrus

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    The Caribbean Sea

    This is the Second part of the first section of the Oceanic Aquarium, The Caribbean Sea. to get to the area, you walk from the Northern Atlantic Section down a blue hallway that starts a shade of navy blue, eventually getting lighter and lighter untill it is a light blue, with a palm trees and a sign that says "Welcome to the Caribbean" at the end. In this section, the first thing you see is a huge Caribbean reef tank, with Blue Tangs, Queen Angelfish, French Angelfish, Seargent Major, Yellowtail Snapper, Queen Triggerfish, Spanish Hogfish, Blue Chromis, Bluehead and Creosole Wrasses, Squirrelfish, French Grunts, and Queen, Stoplight, and Midnight Parrotfish. Opposite The Reef Tank would be a larger, rocky tank, The Caribbean Predators Tank. This Tank would house Barracuda, Nassau Grouper, Nurse Sharks, Caribbean and Blacktip Reef Sharks,Black Grouper,Yellowfin Grouper, and Schoolmaster and Gray Snapper. A Short walk away from The two tanks would be Stingray Bay. At one end of the tank it would be shallow, where you could touch the stingrays and also feed them for an additional $1, as you walk down a ramp, the tank gets deeper and deeper and you can see it as you go down until you get to a seabed-like area where you can see stingrays from a 5ft tall viewing panel swimming amongst the rocks and kelp or hiding in the sand. The Species of stingray in this exhibit would be southern stingrays, Cownose rays, Caribbean Whiptail Stingrays, Yellow Stingrays, and,eagle rays. Near the stingray exhibit would be an exhibit of a mangrove with West Indian Manatees, Brown Pelicans, Green Heron, Snowy Egrets,Hawksbill Sea Turtles, and fish like Permit,Tarpon, and Snook. And in this section there would also be some one off tanks.There would be one tank for Queen Conch, One for Spiny Lobsters. There would be an exhibit for Garden Eels and Yellowhead Jawfish, and a tank for the very cool looking christmas tree worm. The final Exhibit of the Caribbean Section Would be a Mudflat next to the mangrove exhibit with Caribbean Flamingoes and Roseate Spoonbills. Next time i will post the final part of the Atlantic Ocean Zone, The West Atlantic.
     
  3. AverageWalrus

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    Europe and the Mediterranean Sea.

    So first of all, The West Atlantic is now just the Mediterranean because I couldn't find any database or list of marine life from west Africa aside from the west African Manatee, So anyways, let's start!

    This section starts with a walkway at the end of of the Caribbean Section, and at the end of the walkway is the Mediterannean Section and the entrance to the central hub of the aquarium, Where you can access the rest of the Zones. In The Mediterranean Zone, the first tank would be a tank with a statue of Poseidon overgrown with Algae in the middle of a coral reef with fish native to Greece in it like Ornate and Mediterranean Rainbow Wrasses, Various Species of Seabream such as the White,Common , and Striped Seabream, Painted Comber, Salema, Grey Triggerfish, Dusky Grouper, Yellowtail Amberjack, and Parrotfishes (yes there are species of parrotfish in the Mediterranean). There Would also be two eel tanks side by side with one Containing Mediterranean Moray Eels and the other containing Conger Eels. Another Exhibit would be for Loggerhead Sea Turtles in another tank with algae overgrown ruins and rocks. The Final Tank in this section is the Mediterranean Shark Tank, with various species of sharks native to the Mediterannean. Next time, the beginning of the Pacific Zone, The Kelp Forest.
     
  4. BedildaSue

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    What a lovely schmuvly of an idea!
     
  5. AverageWalrus

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    The Pacific Zone and The West Coast Exhibits

    Now We Begin the 2nd Zone, The Pacific Zone.

    Upon Entering this zone, you are greeted with the entrance of the West Coast Section, and the first exhibit in this area is Kelp Forest Exhibit, Featuring a Kelp Forest.

    KELP FOREST SPECIES LIST:
    Giant Kelpfish
    Kelp Bass
    Garibaldi
    California Sheepshead
    Bat Ray
    Horn Shark
    Swell Shark
    Leopard Shark
    Giant Sea Bass
    Cabezon
    Señorita
    Copper Rockfish
    Flag Rockfish

    Next To The Kelp Forest Tank Would be another tank with kelp in it, although this one would be for sea otters. Next to the Sea Otter Exhibit would be an exhibit for California Sea Lions. Indoors there would be Underwater Viewing with nothing special, just rocks and seaweed, Outdoors there would be a rocky Shore for them to rest on. The Next Exhibit would be one for a Giant Pacific Octopus, and it would showcase their natural abilities to change color and as enrichment, It's food would be placed in a jar so it can get it out.

    The next Exhibit would feature Invertabrates from Tide Pools and Other Places, Such as the Kelp Forest. It would be the Tidal Touch Tank

    TIDAL TOUCH TANK SPECIES LIST:
    Jeweled Top Snail
    Alabone
    Sand Dollar
    Sand Crab
    Purple Sea Urchin
    Hermit Crab
    California Mussel
    Bat Star

    The Final Exhibit of the West Coast is The Coastal Aviary, With Coastal Bird Species native to the west coast, aswell as other Coastal Species like fish and Crabs and Such.

    COASTAL AVIARY SPECIES LIST:
    Western Gull
    Western Snowy Plover
    Ruddy Turnstone
    Killdeer
    Black Oystercatcher
    Red Phalrope
    Red Necked Phalrope
    Pigeon Guillemont
    Long Billed Curlew
    American White Pelican
    Brown Pelican
    Topsmelt
    White Sturgeon
    Shiner Surfperch
    Giant Green Anemone
    Porcelain Crab
    California Grunion
    California Skate

    And that ends of the West Coast Section
    Next time, Hawaii...
     
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  6. AverageWalrus

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    Hawaii

    The Hawaii section starts with a circular tank with a rock pillar in the middle and some fake corals. This tank would house moray eels native to Hawaii, The Whitemouth, Barred, Zebra, Snowflake, and Dwarf Morays, To the right of the eel tank would be the main attraction of this section, a huge coral reef tank with various species native to Hawaiian Reefs, mostly endemic species. Also did I mention that it would be huge?

    HAWAIIAN REEF TANK SPECIES LIST:
    Potter's Angelfish
    Nahacky's Angelfish
    Flame Angelfish
    Masked Angelfish
    Emperor Angelfish
    Elegant Anthias
    Hawaiian Anthias
    Hawaiian Yellow Anthias
    Sunrise Basslet
    Hawaiian Bigeye
    Hawaiian Sergeant
    Chocolate Dip Chromis
    Blackfin Chromis
    Oval Chromis
    Milletseed Butterflyfish
    Raccoon Butterflyfish
    Threadfin Butterfly Fish
    Pennant Butterflyfish
    Reticulated Butterflyfish
    Firefish
    Fantail Filefish
    Moorish Idol
    Convict Tang
    Chevron Tang
    Goldring Surgeonfish
    Orangebar Surgeonfish
    Yellow Tang
    Sailfin Tang
    Achilles Tang
    Whitecheek Surgeonfish
    Lagoon Triggerfish
    Gilded Triggerfish
    Crosshatch Triggerfish
    Gargantuan Blenny
    Hawaiian Squirrelfish
    Goldline Squirrelfish
    Paletail Unicornfish
    Broad Stingray
    Elegant Coris
    Yellowtail Coris
    Saddle Wrasse
    Shortnosed Wrasse
    Pencil Wrasse
    Flame Wrasse
    Psychedelic Wrasse
    Spotted Puffer
    Ambon Puffer
    Green Sea Turtle

    Opposite the Hawaiian Reef Tank would be a smaller live coral tank for small species of reef fish, it would have various corals, fish, and many some Invertabrates

    LIVE CORAL TANK SPECIES LIST:
    Scarface Blenny
    Marbled Blenny
    Ewa Fangblenny
    Zebra Blenny
    Red Earth Dwarfgoby
    Golden Goby
    Hawaiian Velvetfish
    Onescale Dwarfgoby
    Halfspotted Goby
    Phoenix Damselfish
    Rosy Dragonet
    Hawaiian Dwarf Flounder
    Hawaiian White Spotted Puffer

    On the left of the eel tank would be a reef drop off, exhibiting sharks and large fishes, it would be a tall tank with a rocky reef wall going down until the bottom.

    REEF DROP OFF SPECIES LIST:
    Blacktip Reef Shark
    Whitetip Reef Shark
    Gray Reef Shark
    Giant Trevally
    Bluefin Trevally
    Sandbar Shark
    Spotted Eagle Ray
    Cottonmouth Jack
    Hawaiian Chub
    Longjaw Bonefish
    Banded Snapper
    Glasseye


    Opposite the Drop Off tank, would be a smaller tank for venomous scorpion and lionfishes, with rocks and fake corals.

    VENOMOUS FISH TANK SPECIES LIST:
    Green Lionfish
    Hawaiian Turkeyfish
    Speckled Scorpionfish
    Decoy Scorpionfish
    Cheekspot Scorpionfish

    In the Center of this section would be 5 separate exhibits, the first one would be a circular tank in the center of the other four, and it would house Smooth Seahorse, Redstripe Pipefish, and Edmonson's Pipefish. Two Side by Side circular tanks, One housing Hawaiian Bobtail Squid (they can glow in the dark due to a symbiotic relationship with a certain bacteria) and the other with Bigfin Reef Squid. The 4th tank would also be circular ( I think you get the theme now) and would be a live coral tank with lots of live rock and invertebrates

    INVERTEBRATE TANK SPECIES LIST:
    Painted Hermit Crab
    Green Hermit Crab
    Guam Hermit Crab
    Argus Hermit Crab
    Banded Coral Shrimp
    Hawaiian Hinge Beak Shrimp
    Harlequin Shrimp
    Purple Velvet Star
    Fisher's Star
    Hawaiian Pom-Pom Crab
    Red Luecosiid Crab
    Violet Eyed Swimming Crab
    Blood Spotted Swimming Crab

    The Final Tank in the center would be a Nudibranch tank. With Rocks and Fake Coral.

    The Final Exhibit in this section would be an enormous outdoor lagoon with a makeshift coral reef for Bottlenose and Spinner Dolphins. There would be outdoor viewing for above and underwater. As well as more underwater viewing indoors.
    This time I'm going to try something new, you guys have to guess the next section, and I will give you this hint, it will be something quite different, something quite evolutionary....
     
  7. AverageWalrus

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    The Galapagos

    the 3rd section of the Pacific Zone is the Galapagos. This section begins with a small hallway between the Reef Drop off and Entrance to the Outdoor Dolphin Lagoon. After a small curve you are greeted to about 8 feet of Acrylic Tube Separating you from a Coral Reef, This Exhibit would be named Diverse Reef, Since in the Galapagos, Currents bring fish from everywhere, from Baja California to The Indo Pacific. The Corals in this Exhibit would be fake, but would be modeled after corals native to the galapagos.

    DIVERSE REEF SPECIES LIST:
    Galapagos Grunt
    White Tail Damselfish
    Moorish Idol
    Galapagos Gregory
    Pacific Beakfish
    Yellowtail Surgeonfish
    Purple Tang
    King Angelfish
    Mexican Hogfish
    Pacific Burrfish
    Guineafowl Pufferfish
    Sunset Wrasse
    Black Triggerfish
    Panamic Green Moray Eel
    Cortez Chub
    Golden Cownose Ray
    Flag Cabrilla
    Blue Chin Parrotfish
    Longnose Hawkfish
    Galapagos Ringtail Damselfish
    Galapagos Razorfish

    The Second Indoor Exhibit would be called Pelagic Shores, a Long, Slightly less deep tank than the other pelagic tanks, based upon the fact that it is more common to see pelagic species close to shore in the galapagos. it would also have a few rocks and would be to the left of Diverse Reef.

    PELAGIC SHORES SPECIES LIST:
    Scalloped Hammerhead Shark
    Galapagos Shark
    White Salema
    Black Striped Salema
    Galapagos Grunt
    White Spotted Sea Bass
    Pelican Barracuda
    Blue Trevally

    The Final All indoors Exhibit in this section would be a 150-200 gallon tank, with black rocks and would be slightly submerged for my personal favorite crustacean, the Sally Lightfoot Crab. Now onto the rest of the section, acessed from a door on the right side of the wall. As soon as you go out, the first thing you see is the marine iguana Exhibit. It would be a pool of saltwater with a rocks at The back and middle for them to bask on. Underwater would have seaweed and algae covered rocks, viewable from a window on the right side of the section. Across from the exhibit would be a small (depth wise) pit of about 1 to 1 1/2 feet deep for Galapagos Giant Tortoises with various shrubs and a few trees, with low (2 ft high) cobblestone walls for viewing. Next to the Tortoise Exhibt would be a glass wall about 5ft high with mesh at the top, why? To keep this exhibits inhabitants, Galapagos Land Iguanas, from escaping while still having natural sunlight. It would have Shrubs, grasses, and rocks. The Major Exhibit out here would be the Galapagos Aviary, Showcasing the bird and reptile species of the galapagos, and would have 2 parts, Costal and Inland.

    The Costal Section of the Aviary would have a beach and some water for this areas species, with rocks, plants, and other things

    GALAPAGOS AVIARY COSTAL SECTION SPECIES LIST:
    Blue Footed Booby
    Lava Heron
    Willet
    Black-Necked Stilt
    Red Footed Booby
    Nazca Booby
    Lava Gull
    Noddy Tern
    White Cheeked Pintail Duck

    In a section of the costal aviary separate from the other birds would be a Galápagos penguin exhibit with underwater viewing

    The other section would be the Inland Section, with Darwin's Finches, Mockingbirds, and various terrariums for lizards and snakes

    GALAPAGOS AVIARY INLAND SECTION SPECIES LIST:
    Galapagos Mockingbird
    Darwin's Finches
    Hood Mockingbird
    Charles Mockingbird
    Yellow Warbler
    Large Billed Flycatcher
    Smooth Billed Ani

    GALAPAGOS AVIARY INLAND SECTION TERRARIUMS SPECIES:
    Lava Lizards
    Galapagos Snakes (all 3 species)
    Galapagos Gecko


    And that wraps up this section, next time, we take a trip to the oceans of down under
     
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  8. AverageWalrus

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    The Indo Pacific

    The Indo Pacific Section would be the 4th and final of the Pacific Zone, it would focus on the fauna of Malaysia, Indonesia, Micronesia, and The Coral sea. It would also be comprised of 2 parts, land and sea.

    The section starts off with a small walkway at the end of the galapagos section, and after 5 feet you're greeted with the largest coral reef themed exhibit in the aquarium, the Great Barrier Reef exhibit, with species found all around the areas this section features, It would have corals modeled after those found in the Indo Pacific, and if you're wondering how big it would be, about 30-32 feet long, 6 feet tall, and 5 feet wide, so yeah, it would be big

    GREAT BARRIER REEF SPECIES LIST:
    Lined Surgeonfish
    Regal Angelfish
    Blue face Angelfish
    Blue Girdled Angelfish
    Lemonpeel Angelfish
    Multibar Angelfish
    Colin's Angelfish
    Abe's Angelfish
    Six Barred Angelfish
    Blue striped Angelfish
    Powder Blue Tang
    Hawk Anthias
    Red cheeked Anthias
    Yellowstripe Anthias
    Panther Grouper
    Sixline Soapfish
    Blackspot Chromis
    Half and Half Chromis
    King Damselfish
    Bowtie Damselfish
    Humbug Dascyllus
    Reticulate Dascyllus
    Royal Dottyback
    Magenta Dottyback
    Harlequin Sweetlips
    Lesson's Sweetlips
    Double Barred Rabbitfish
    Onespot Rabbitfish
    Pearlscale Butterflyfish
    Copperband Butterflyfish
    Gold Barred Butterflyfish
    Singular Bannerfish
    Doublebarred Butterflyfish
    Blue Tang
    Orangetipped Bristletooth
    Thompsons Surgeonfish
    Yellowfin Surgeonfish
    Dogface Puffer
    Map Puffer
    Bluebarred Parrotfish
    Egghead Parrotfish
    Greensnout Parrotfish
    Blackfin Squirrelfish
    Zebra Bullhead Shark
    Brownbanded Bamboo shark
    Epaullete Shark
    Zebra Shark
    Marbled Catshark
    Round Ribbontail Ray
    Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray
    Moon Wrasse
    Sixbar Wrasse
    Sulawesi Wrasse
    Two tone Wrasse
    Chiseltooth Wrasse
    Tailspot Wrasse
    Bignose Unicornfish
    Bluestripe Snapper
    Sailfin Snapper
    Harlequin Tuskfish

    Next to the the Great Barrier Reef exhibit would be several exhibits and tanks that would house smaller creatures in this section, directly across from the GBR exhibit would be a smaller tank that would house various species of clownfish and anemones

    CLOWNFISH TANK SPECIES LIST:
    Ocellaris Clownfish
    Percula Clownfish
    Barrier Reef Anemonefish
    Dusky Anemonefish
    Clark's Anemonefish
    Magnifecent Anemone
    Bulb Tentacle Anemone
    Carpet Anemone

    In the Center of the tanks would be a circular tank similar to the Hawaii Moray Eel tank for Ribbon Eels, On one side of the Clownfish Tank would be an Exhibit for Weedy Sea Dragons, Next to that Tank would be one for the very similar Leafy Sea Dragon. On the Other side of the Clownfish Tank would be a small circular tank with rocks and crevices for a Blue Ringed Octopus, Adjascent that Tank would be another, slightly larger, rocky tank with maybe a fake coral or two for my personal favorite cephalopod, The Flamboyant Cuttlefish, the final tank of the smaller tanks would be one inbetween the Leafy Sea Dragon and Flamboyant Cuttlefish would be for Peacock Mantis Shrimps. It would have plenty of rocks with crevices for them to hide in.

    On the right side of Great Barrier Reef Exhibit would be an artificial reef with an above ground cave, with viewing for both parts, if you're wondering what this exhibit would hold, why sea snakes of course! It would have Yellow Bellied Sea Snakes and Banded Sea Kraits. The Final Exhibit of the Sea part of the Indo Pacific would be a flat, sandy seabed with maybe a rock or two, in this exhibit would have Dugongs, aswell as some fish species like Boer's Spadefish, Coral Hind, Bluespotted Grouper, and Pilot Fish.

    The Land Section of the Indo Pacific would be entranced by going through a door by the side Opoosite you entrance. After going outside you cross a small bridge, and below it is a lake with mangrove trees for Saltwater Crocodiles, there would also be ground level and underwater viewing accessible from a staircase at the end of the bridge. Once you get off the bridge you have two choices of where to go, The Jungle Aviary, with Birds, Freshwater Fish, Reptiles, and small mammals native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Micronesia, and maybe even some Austrailia and New Guinea. The First Room of the Aviary, the aptly named Jungle Room, would be a giant, Free Flight Aviary themed after a rainforest, with trees, shrubs, and a waterfall with a small stream that flows throughout the room.

    JUNGLE ROOM SPECIES LIST:
    Blue Crowned Hanging Parrot
    Palm Cockatoo
    Sulphur Crested Cockatoo
    Red and Blue lory
    Violet Necked Lory
    Red Lory
    Blue Eared Lory
    Yellowish Streak Lory
    Black Winged Lory
    Ornate Lorikeet
    Rainbow Lorikeet
    Olive Headed Lorikeet
    Citrine Lorikeet
    Black Capped Lory
    Plum Faced Lorikeet
    Yellow Billed Lorikeet
    Brehm's Tiger Parrot
    Painted Tiger Parrot
    Blue Rumped Parrot
    Great Billed Parrot
    Rhinoceros Hornbill
    Orange Breasted Fig Parrot
    Electus Parrot
    Pesquet's Parrot
    Black Necked Stork
    Wooly Necked Stork
    Milky Stork
    Storm's Stork
    Glossy Ibis
    Austrailian White Ibis
    Royal Spoonbill
    Javan Pond Heron
    Purple Heron
    Chesnut Forest Rail
    Purple Swamphen
    Mariana Fruit Dove
    Crimson Crowned Fruit Dove
    Pohnpei Lorikeet
    Rainbow Bee Eater
    Micronesian Imperial Pigeon
    Bornean Peacock Phesant
    Metallic Pigeon
    Java Sparrow
    Blue Faced Parrotfinch
    Tricolored Parrotfinch

    Through a door at the end of the Jungle Room would be the Reptile Room, it would basically be you're average reptile house, with reptiles, amphibians, and freshwater fish.

    SPECIES IN THE REPTILE ROOM:
    Javan Gliding Frog
    Komodo Dragon
    Fijian Banded Iguana
    Blue Tounged Skink
    Amboina Box Turtle
    Golden Spotted Tree Monitor
    False Gharial
    Malaysian Giant Turtle
    Tokay Gecko
    Asiatic Reticulated Python
    Keeled Rat Snake
    Asian Forest Tortoise
    Beauty Rat Snake
    Burmese Python
    Oriental Whipsnake
    Maned Forest Lizard
    Asian Giant Softshell Turtle
    Painted Terrapin
    Pig Nosed Turtle
    White Fronted Water Snake
    Timor Monitor
    Striped Bronzeback
    Forsten's Tortoise
    Dumreli's Monitor
    Green Crested Lizard
    Clouded Monitor
    King Cobra
    Javan Torrent Frog
    Common Green Frog
    Crested Toad
    Giant River Frog
    Arfak Mountains Frog
    Asian Giant Toad
    Long Nosed Horned Frog
    Geelvink Pygmy Tree Frog
    Masked Rough Sided Frog
    Seep Frog
    Wallace's Flying Frog
    White Lipped Tree Frog
    Flying Fox (fish)
    Asian Arowana
    Glass Catfish
    Giant Gourami
    Goldstripe Rasbora
    Kuhli Loach
    Yellow Rasbora
    Pygmy Gourami
    Sarasin's Goby


    The Final Area in the Jungle Aviary is the Nocturnal House, it would house many different habitats for many nocturnal and mostly-nocturnal animals (aswell as some of the more random animals, and because of this it wouldn't be all dark) from indonesia, Micronesia, Malaysia, Austrailia, and New Zealand.

    SPECIES IN THE NOCTURNAL HOUSE:
    Kiwi
    Koala ( they're mostly nocturnal)
    Phillippine Pangolin
    Slow Loris
    Sugar Glider
    Malayan Porcupine
    Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
    Short Beaked Echidna
    Sulawesi Bear Cuscus
    Sulawesi Flying Fox
    Malaysian Flying Fox
    Spectacled Flying Fox
    Malayan Free Tailed Bat
    Kakapo

    After you exit the Jungle Aviary, You are Right Next to the Sumatran Tiger Exhibit, an old temple overgrown with moss and ivy, with a tree growning on top of it. there would also be a pool of water for the tigers to swim and cool off in. Next to the tiger exhibit would be a dense rainforest exhibit for Sunda Clouded Leopards.
    If you go back by where path splits into the jungle aviary and the rest of the exhibits, the first exhibit on the left would be a paddock with trees and a water pool for Malayan Tapirs, nextto it would be a large complex of a literal jungle gym for Orangutans. It would have various trees, ladders, vines, bars, and other things for the Orangutans To Climb on, there would also be straw,leaves, and sticks for making nests and food would be hidden in places for them to find, not to mention, all the climbing bars and ladders and such would be made to look like wood, with a natural substrate covering the floor. Across from the Orangutan Exhibit would be an exhibit for platypuses, Platypi, I don't know the plural (probably should google that) Anyways the exhibit would have an area of land with plants, logs, rocks and other things. The exhibit would also have a waterfall that goes into the pool of water where the platypuses can swim, plus a bit of underwater viewing. The final exhibit in this area would be a 1 acre Paddock for Various Ungulates.
    UNGULATE PADDOCK SPECIES:
    Guar
    Sambar Deer
    Bornean Bearded Pig
    Lesser Mouse Deer
    Greater Mouse Deer
    Indian Muntjac
    Banteng
    Javan Warty Pig

    To exit the Pacific Zone and to get back to the Central Hub, you have to go back inside and go through a hallway. When you exit, you are right back in the aquarium's central hub, right next to the entrance to the West Coast Section. Next Time we finally start the Indian Ocean Section with The Red Sea Section......
    (also sorry for posting this unfinished multiple times, I was interrupted multiple times while trying to post it in full, so I just had to save my progress and go back to it later. AverageWalrus Out!)
     
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  9. zooman

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    Thank you for sharing this with us.

    I admire your passion and attention to detail in your species lists.