Jakarta Aquarium
Jakarta Aquarium | |
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6°10′30″S 106°47′24″E / 6.175112°S 106.789987°E | |
Date opened | October, 2017[1] |
Location | Podomoro City, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Land area | 7,200 m2 (78,000 sq ft) |
No. of animals | 14,000[3] |
No. of species | 600[2] |
Owner | Taman Safari & Aquaria KLCC |
Website | www |
The Jakarta Aquarium is a marine and freshwater aquarium located within a retail and leisure complex Neo Soho in Jakarta, Indonesia. The aquarium is home to hundreds of mammal, reptile, insect and various types of Indonesian marine fish, is to introduce to the next generation the biodiversity of the archipelago starting from islands, forests, and mangroves.
Other than Indonesian endemic animals, there are animals from Vietnam, China, and Central America.[4]The aquarium is a subsidiary of Taman Safari of Indonesia in collaboration with Aquaria KLCC of Malaysia. The Aquarium has received the accolade of Trip Advisor's Certificate of Excellence Destination 2018 and Indonesia Travel Tourism Awards (ITTA).[5][6]
Zones
Jakarta Aquarium has over 10 zones that showcase different animals
Diving Deep
- Neoglyphidodon melas
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
- Acanthurus nigrofuscus
- Claudia's wrasse
- Stenopus hispidus
- De Beaufort's flathead
- Red Sea sailfin tang
- Centropyge eibli
- Halichoeres leucurus
- Majestic angelfish
- Neoglyphidodon oxyodon
- Orange-lined triggerfish
- Bird wrasse
- Tomato clownfish
- Acreichthys tomentosus
- Clark's anemonefish
- Ocellaris clownfish
- Paracanthurus
- Red saddleback anemonefish
- Rockmover wrasse
- Valenciennea sexguttata
- Pseudanthias huchtii
- Amphiprion akallopisos
- Chromis viridis
- Red-eye wrasse
- Flame angelfish
- Synchiropus splendidus
- Mimic tang
- Sailfin tang
- Salarias fasciatus
- Meiacanthus grammistes
- Yellow tang
- Chrysiptera hemicyanea
- Chrysiptera parasema
Island of Indonesia
Rainforest of Indonesia
- Cotton-top tamarin
- Spotted wood owl
- Reticulated python (albino)
- Megophrys montana
- Brachypelma smithi
- Axolotl
- Heterometrus longimanus
- Northern snake-necked turtle
- Blue poison dart frog
- Dyeing poison dart frog
- Panther chameleon
Fisherman's Village
Nursery of the Sea
- Banded archerfish
- Holothuria atra
- Brownbanded bamboo shark
- Reef lobster
- Camposcia retusa
- Calcinus elegans
- Hemiramphus archipelagicus
- Chrysiptera hemicyanea
- Chrysiptera parasema
- Coenobita brevimanus
- Madagascar hissing cockroach
- Indonesian blue-tongued skink
- Forsten's tortoise
- Red tegu
- Binturong (Ajun and Jovin)
- Sunda porcupine
- Dusky pademelon
- Spotted sicklefish
- Pinnate spadefish
- Kuhlia mugil
- Monodactylus argenteus
- Torpedo scad
- Indo-Pacific sergeant
- Plotosus lineatus
- Live sharksucker
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
- Jenkins' whipray
- Dwarf whipray
- Reticulate whipray
- Mangrove whipray
- Red stingray
- Cowtail stingray
- Spotted eagle ray (one light-coloured/leucistic individual named Crystal)
- Flapnose ray
- Bowmouth guitarfish
- Zebra shark
- Olive tree skink
- Flying gecko
- Chinese red-headed centipede
- Malaysian leaf insect
- Caucasus beetle
- Sumatran flat stag beetle
- Parry's stag beetle
Swirls and Jewels
- Indo-Pacific tarpon
- African pompano
- Yellowtail scad
- Torpedo scad
- Banggai cardinalfish
- Orbiculate cardinalfish
- Ocellaris clownfish
- Maroon clownfish
- Clark's anemonefish
- Chrysiptera hemicyanea
- Chrysiptera cyanea
- Pseudanthias huchtii
- Diana's hogfish
- Sling-jaw wrasse
- Copperband butterflyfish
- Harlequin sweetlips
- Paracanthurus
- Acanthurus olivaceus
- Striped surgeonfish
- Naso elegans
- Pennant coralfish
- Blue-and-yellow parrotfish
- Chlorurus sordidus
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
- Red lionfish
- Immaculate puffer
- Acreichthys tomentosus
- Commerson's frogfish
- Giant moray
- Laced moray
- Snowflake moray
- Zebra moray
- Spotted garden eel
- Splendid garden eel
- Whitespotted garden eel
- Salarias fasciatus
- Razorfish
- Alligator pipefish
- Yellow seahorse
- Great seahorse
- Longspine snipefish
- Weedy sea dragon
- Leafy sea dragon
- Bigfin reef squid
- Stenopus hispidus
- Dardanus megistos
- Longspine sea urchin
- Giant pacific octopus
- Giant isopod
- Bat sea star
Touch Pool and Pingoo
- Humboldt penguin
- Chocolate chip sea star
- Blue chip sea star
- Holothuria atra
- Indo-Pacific horseshoe crab
- Scissortail sergeant
- Bluespotted ribbontail ray
- Brownbanded bamboo shark
Cascade (Formerly Rivers of Indonesia)
- Red-bellied piranha
- Hydrolycus armatus
- Hydrocynus vittatus
- Red-tailed catfish
- Giant pangasius
- Polypterus endlicheri endlicheri
- Spotted gar
- Asian arowana (Golden Red)
- Tor tambroides
- Tinfoil barb
- Oxyeleotris marmorata
- Rendahl's catfish
- Pao palembangensis
- Alligator gar
- Silver arowana
- Giant gourami
- Wallagonia leerii
- Clown featherback
- Bala shark
- Jullien's golden carp
- Datnioides microlepis
- Pterygoplichthys pardalis
- Bigtooth river stingray
Jellyfish Magic
- Moon jellyfish
- Sea nettle
- Upside-down jellyfish
- Chambered nautilus
- Cherry anthias
- Ornate cowfish
- Old wife
- Longfin bullseye
- Eyelightfish
Southern Sea Gallery
- Hawksbill sea turtle
- Green sea turtle
- Giant grouper
- Malabar grouper
- Orange-spotted grouper
- Yellowfin grouper
- Humpback grouper
- Blue-and-yellow parrotfish
- Sailfin snapper
- Spangled emperor
- Humphead wrasse
- Map puffer
- Bigeye trevally
- Snubnose pompano
- Orbicular batfish
- Yellowfin surgeonfish
- Bignose unicornfish
- Orange-spotted spinefoot
- Pennant coralfish
- Indo-Pacific sergeant
- Caesio cuning
- Live sharksucker
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
- Jenkins' whipray
- Reticulate whipray
- Spotted eagle ray
- Common shovelnose ray
- White-spotted wedgefish
- Bowmouth guitarfish
- Blacktip reef shark
- Whitetip reef shark
- Tawny nurse shark
- Zebra shark
Photo and travelling animals
Former animals
- Sunda slow loris
- Sugar glider
- Bartail flathead
- Inimicus didactylus
- Pteroidichthys amboinensis
- Sebastiscus tertius
- Cynoglossus lingua
- Leopard flounder
- Longhorn cowfish
- White-spotted puffer
- Black-blotched porcupinefish
- Japanese pineapplefish
- Chocolate gourami
- Red rainbowfish
- Boeseman's rainbowfish
- Red rainbowfish
- Denison barb
- Cyclocheilichthys janthochir
- Sterlet
- American paddlefish
- Painted spiny lobster
- Lysiosquillina maculata
- Moreton Bay bug
- Shame-faced crab
- Pugettia gracilis
- Callistoctopus ornatus
- Common octopus
- Sepia latimanus
See also
References
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- ^ "Holidaymakers enjoy attractions on second day of Idul Fitri". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
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- ^ "Belum Genap Setahun, Jakarta Aquarium Sabet Penghargaan Bergengsi". Detik. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
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