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KLCC Aquaria-Up Close & Personal

August 10th, 2009 · No Comments

Yes! After satiating our appetite with Manhattan Fish Market’s yummy-licious meals, we embarked on our next destination. Our next port of call is still confined in KLCC itself. It is none other that exalted KLCC Aquaria. I have been to KLCC countless time but never had I set foot in Aquaria. So this visit was just perfect for the 4 of us especially dad who has always been an avid fans of wildlife. After Bro paid for the tickets, off we entered the underwater world. I’m so exited with this journey for I love fishes too! But before that I must warn you that this post is full of photos and a few videos. Are you ready? Here we go. :D

The first thing you’ll notice is the Piranhas’ Tank. There are hundreds of them in it. I wonder what will happen if I were in the tank. Then you will notice there were a few tanks for you to “interact” with the marine animals.Dad, wife and I took the opportunity to touch the gentle little shark.But this was not the first time I feel them with my bare hands. Before this, I used to dissect them back in the lab. Ha :D

Then we ventured into the freshwater territory. Here you will be able to catch a glimpse of electric cat fish, elephant-nose fish, lung fish just to name a few. A lot of the fishes here a quite rare. So don’t miss it and take your time to enjoy your walk ok. Up next, we browse through the collection of reptiles and tarantulas paraded in the small aquariums.

A myriad of reptiles can be seen here. From plump frogs to the exotic snapping alligator turtle, you’ll be amazed to witness them with your own eyes. There are also lots of tarantulas and geckos to gratify your viewing pleasure. Not to mention your lust to snap! There are simply to many of them for me to capture. My juice of my camera was running out!Haih :’( After snapping away happily, we walked down the flight of steps to the other part of Aquaria. Enter the real Marine Park of Aquaria. We were ushered by a huge cylinder tank with an elegant tree in it. Plus there are hundreds of fishes swimming gracefully in the awesome tank.

Later we were in for another gargantuan surprise. Actually 4 colossal surprises to be precise. There we were, standing in front of the fabledArapaima Gigas, the largest freshwater fish on earth. They were swimming so gracefully in their dominion. So serene and so decorous. It’s a privilege to watch them. The timing of our arrival couldn’t be any better as there was a staff feeding these giants. How remarkable! How I wish I could rear this “Dragons” in my very own backyard? In my dreams right? But well..maybe I could. How knows right? Ha :D

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