I'm very new here, I've had the game for a day or two, and I've followed some of the major updates and stuff, kinda. I'm not very experienced, so I may be a bit uninformed. But I've been thinking about if the new walk-through exhibits could be our key to fully aquatic animals as well as the more obvious birds and aviaries. One of the staples of having an aquarium that big would be an underwater tunnel, which could maybe be used for the path in a potential walk-through exhibit with sharks, fish, stingrays, etc. the other thing i noticed is that the walk-through exhibit is approximately 1.92 million liters, compared to the 455 thousand liters in the tank for Manatees at the Cincinnati Zoo. Basically fill the walk through exhibit up with water and put a glass tunnel over the path inside, and voila! aquarium! obviously some animals like octopuses, jellyfish, or really small reef fish like tangs, clownfish, butterflyfish, or seahorses would fit better in a regular exhibit, but yeah. thought I'd put that in everyone's head. If I missed something or said something dumb, please correct me, but tell me what you think.
If they'll make underwater tunnel paths for this, It would be a good idea to make an underwater tunnel toggle for all the paths. And maybe it would be a good idea to make an option where you can make your walk-through exhibit non-walk-through-able, cuz not everyone is going to want to put their sharks or piranhas in a tunnel aquarium, and water will obviously spill out of the entrance we have already if it doesn't have a tunnel.
If they'll make underwater tunnel paths for this, It would be a good idea to make an underwater tunnel toggle for all the paths. And maybe it would be a good idea to make an option where you can make your walk-through exhibit non-walk-through-able, cuz not everyone is going to want to put their sharks or piranhas in a tunnel aquarium, and water will obviously spill out of the entrance we have already if it doesn't have a tunnel.