Hey everyone
A few weeks ago I was visiting the Maritime aquarium in Norwalk, CT and the Mystic aquarium located in Mystic, CT
I came across their exhibits for small reptiles etc, the sizes reminded me of our current exhibit size. They were mostly for woodland critters found in New England or parts of NA.
This had me thinking, we don’t have an exhibit that accommodates temperate critters.
we have 2 types of desert and 2 types of tropical along with an aquatic type that seems different for both terrapins and bullfrogs.
when we got the terrapin last year, I had hoped that this would have given way for more aquatic critters and that frontier would give more exhibit types.
As the fire salamander is found in deciduous forests, I’m under the impression/hope that this means mew exhibit types are on the way.
Would any of you like frontier to make some new types of exhibits to include critters from exhibit biomes currently not covered and what would you want? Also I am not talking about larger exhibits I am talking about our current size.
A few weeks ago I was visiting the Maritime aquarium in Norwalk, CT and the Mystic aquarium located in Mystic, CT
I came across their exhibits for small reptiles etc, the sizes reminded me of our current exhibit size. They were mostly for woodland critters found in New England or parts of NA.
This had me thinking, we don’t have an exhibit that accommodates temperate critters.
we have 2 types of desert and 2 types of tropical along with an aquatic type that seems different for both terrapins and bullfrogs.
when we got the terrapin last year, I had hoped that this would have given way for more aquatic critters and that frontier would give more exhibit types.
As the fire salamander is found in deciduous forests, I’m under the impression/hope that this means mew exhibit types are on the way.
Would any of you like frontier to make some new types of exhibits to include critters from exhibit biomes currently not covered and what would you want? Also I am not talking about larger exhibits I am talking about our current size.