Nice place the best part was the monkey's. You will see what u go there
Great place to take the kids through. Staff was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. We got there at feeding time and had a wonderfully patient member of the staff allow my daughters to watch while taking the time to answer all of their questions. Highly recommend if you have little ones!
Thought it wasn't really worth the $9.00 admission. The aquarium is pretty small. You could actually walk through in about 15 minutes. Not too much to see really. Staff was pretty pleasant and friendly. You could touch the starfish and stingrays. The rest of the exhibits are enclosed. Wish it was bigger and more to see. Even though when you pay your admission they stamp your hand so you have access to the aquarium throughout the day, once you been there once not really much of a desire to go back.
Discovered this aquarium about a year or two ago. We had walked by it many times but had not realized it was an actual aquarium. The employees are very kind and I can tell they have good intentions for the animals there. However, the employees can only do so much given their resources and means of caring for the animals. The animals are all in very small enclosures. The alligators are apparently only fed pellets (pellets are fine but only as supplemental feeding). The piranhas and other sea life are certainly in tanks that are too small. Many of their sea life also don't breed in captivity, therefore they were taken from their natural habitat. Lastly, but most certainly not least, when we visited last night, one of their common marmosets had what appeared to be some sort of spinal or leg injury, and was in a lot of pain. The poor thing had a terrible limp and was hunched in an extremely uncomfortable way, sitting in its own urine. We alerted the employee on duty of the issue, which they were unaware of prior. They said they would contact whoever was in charge of getting the animals medical attention. I want to make it clear that I DO NOT blame any of the employees, as they can only do so much, and I can tell they do truly care about the animals. It's just a shame that the owner doesn't seem to care as much as the employees do.
The crocodiles always seem to be inactive. But the rest of the animals are nice to see. And it's a great piece value because you get an all day pass.
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