I really enjoyed it there was a good selection of tropical fish eg angel fish cichilds and was amazed how big some of their silver sharks were bit of an eye opener seen as though i had several in a 21 gallon at one point.
Onto marine all the usual suspects -clown regal tangs rays to stroke and of cause the sharks - the sand tiger sharks are pretty impresive (10 foot +) and the jack crevalle were worth a look - didn't think much to the venom section which is supposed to house dangerous creatures
I always enjoy the simplicty of the moon jelly fish diplays they look lovely highlighted against the blue background and what with the ambient music very relaxing.
Unfortunatly never got many good photos as couldn't find any camera batteries last minute and with having the kids just took a few on the phone
It's interesting some reviewers on the web have said they were round it in an hour - well if you walk through expecting to see 3 miles of endless tanks to browse through at a brisk walking pace then you#d be disapointed. If you want to watch creatures in their natural habitat and admire the displays and setups then you could easily pass half a day here.
Oh gutted made sandwiches, drinks crisps etc and forgot them (both tought the other one had it) so ended up forking out in the canteen. WOuld go back again but would be worth getting an annual pass for more than a couple visits a year.