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Discussion in 'Australia' started by boof, 29 Nov 2016.

  1. boof

    boof Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I visited the aquarium this morning. Lots of changes since my last visit. The whole fresh water section is gone. It has been replaced with one large circular exhibit that contains all the lungfish, eels and other large freshwater fish. The barramundi is in the dugong exhibit. The platypus is next door in the wild life place.
    I enjoyed the penguin ride. A quick boat trip through the middle of the exhibit with a bridge for the penguins going over head. Very cold. My kids, aged 9 and 4, both loved it.
    One thing that was very impressive and that the aquarium should be congratulated for were the staff. Very friendly. Twice they approached my children and started conversations and pointed out certain things. They were also happy to answer my questions about the penguins. The gentoos were showing pre breeding behaviour. The king penguins aren't there yet but are due soon. They wanted to see how the gentoos settled in first. The staff member said that the exhibit is capable of holding 60 penguins but they don't plan to have that many.
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  2. Jabiru96

    Jabiru96 Well-Known Member

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    (This should be noted that this is talking about Sea Life Sydney Aquarium)

    Thanks for the mini review. Does it cost extra to take the penguin ride on top of admission? How would you personally rate it in terms of suitability for its inhabitants compared to Great Southern Oceans at Taronga? I was thinking of going these holidays but wasn't sure if it would be too costly for a poor uni student :D.
     
  3. boof

    boof Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    no extra few for the penguin ride. At the moment it seen that there is plenty of room for the penguins. the land area is pretty big and they have plenty of room to swim about. hard to compare to the little penguins at taronga because the little penguins are a lot smaller and both exhibits are built to cater for the different species. I like them both. Have you watched the you tube clips about the sea life penguin ride? It gives you a pretty good idea about the ride.
     
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    Jabiru96 Well-Known Member

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    I have not seen any videos yet (will look into it). Thanks for your suggestion.
     
  5. Osprey71

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    GENTOO PENGUIN NEWS​

    SEA LIFE Sydney makes history with the arrival of Sydney’s first sub-Antarctic penguin eggs!

    SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium has officially waddled into the history books with the arrival of the attraction’s first Gentoo penguin eggs!


    The laying of the eggs to five different Gentoo pairs is a step in the right direction for a successful first year of sub-Antarctic penguin breeding for the attraction, and is a testament to how quickly the penguins have settled into their new home since arriving in November last year.


    Penguin keepers from the attraction were lucky enough to witness a number of the eggs being laid, including the first egg of first-parents Chop and Bonito. Three guests also witnessed the once-in-a-lifetime event during their Penguin Passport experience, as they watched Roxy and Woody lay their first egg in Sydney.


    SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium Bird Manager, Dani Farah, said the laying of these eggs is an exciting time for the attraction, but it’s important to not count the eggs before they hatch. “This is our first breeding season at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, and the combination of the infancy of the exhibit and the fact that the majority of our penguins are first time parents, makes it very exciting and unexpected to have multiple eggs laid. We are all so proud of what we have achieved so far!” said Miss Farah. “With that said, the future of these eggs is not guaranteed as we are unsure if the eggs are fertile, however just by watching our new proud parents and how doting they are in taking turns incubating the eggs, we have high hopes and only time will tell to see if we will hear the pitter patter of little Gentoo feet.”


    Sea Life Sydney Aquarium General Manager, Richard Dilly said he hopes that the attraction can emulate the success of its sister attractions, SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium and SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton’s Auckland, both of who have an excellent sub-Antarctic breeding record. “We’re very thrilled with the arrival of these Gentoo penguin eggs which no doubt demonstrates that the birds have settled into their new home nicely. The penguin’s parenting skills will be put to the test over the next few weeks during the incubation stage, but the husbandry skills of the dedicated team are second to none and the penguins and their eggs are in the best of hands.”


    Over the next few weeks, Penguin keepers will continue to observe the new parents and their eggs, allowing them to get their bearings in this new parenting journey. Guests to the attraction may be lucky enough to see the eggs for themselves in the attraction’s Penguin Expedition display either when the parents are checking or rearranging their eggs, or when they switch incubation duties.
     
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  6. Hix

    Hix Wildlife Enthusiast and Lover of Islands 15+ year member Premium Member

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    I don't understand why this is touted as a history-making event?

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  7. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    I had that reaction when I first read it, but then I thought, "well, it's publicity" and also I expect the staff are pleased about it.
     
  8. boof

    boof Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Penguins have been laying eggs for centuries. First time in the aquarium in Sydney but.
    Darling Harbour aquarium - making history, making penguins!!!!!