Jakarta Aquarium
Jakarta Aquarium and Safari 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.
Date opened | October, 2017[1] |
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Location | Podomoro City, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Coordinates | 6.175112°S 106.789987°E |
Land area | 7,200 m2 (78,000 sq ft) |
No. of animals | 14,000[2] |
No. of species | 600[3] |
Owner | Taman Safari & Aquaria KLCC |
Website | www |
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Other than Indonesian endemic animals, there are also animals from Africa and South 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]
In 2019, Jakarta Aquarium introduces several new species to their collection, such as the giant Pacific octopus, giant isopod, and weedy and leafy seadragon.[7]
In 2021, Jakarta Aquarium displayed a pair of spotted wobbegong, the first public aquarium in Indonesia to keep wobbegongs.[8]
Zones
Jakarta Aquarium and Safari has over 10 zones that showcase different animals.
Soft coral aquarium
Anemone aquarium
Venomous fish aquarium
Island of Indonesia
Squirrel exhibit
Owl exhibits
Cave fish aquarium
Turtle aquarium
Herpetarium and Insectarium
Animals Interaction
Lemur exhibit
Estuary aquarium
Mammals
Seashore aquarium
Shallow aquarium
Herpetarium and Insectarium
Kelp aquarium
Reef Edge aquarium
- Sling-jaw wrasse
- Diana's hogfish
- Clark's anemonefish
- Maroon clownfish
- Pinecone soldierfish
- Crowned squirrelfish
- Butterfly whiptail
- Raccoon butterflyfish
- Latticed butterflyfish
- Sixspine butterflyfish
- Blackwedged butterflyfish
- Pyramid butterflyfish
- Red Sea butterflyfish
- Singular bannerfish
- Pennant coralfish
- Pacific regal blue tang
- Sailfin tang
- Brown tang
- Twotone tang
- Convict tang
- Lined surgeonfish
- Ringtail surgeonfish
- Elongate surgeonfish
- Orange-spine unicornfish
- Gray unicornfish
- Bluespine unicornfish
- Whitemargin unicornfish
- Bignose unicornfish
- Twospined angelfish
- Blueface angelfish
- Koran angelfish
- Sixbar angelfish
- Harlequin sweetlips
- Indian Ocean oriental sweetlips
- Orange-lined triggerfish
- Clown triggerfish
- Redtoothed triggerfish
- Dusky parrotfish
- Laced moray
- Giant moray
- Great barracuda
Banggai Cardinalfish aquarium
Catfish aquarium
Ribbon eel aquarium
Jewel aquarium
Housing several corals and goby, including the mandarinfish
Shrimp aquarium
Seahorse aquarium
Moray eel aquarium
Circular aquarium
Garden eel aquarium
Lobster aquarium
Seadragon aquarium
Wobbegong aquarium
Abyssal seafloor aquarium
Touch Pool
Bamboo shark egg aquarium
- Brownbanded bamboo shark (Egg)
Pajama cardinalfish aquarium
Kelp forest aquarium
Amazon biotope
Waterfall basin
Mixed freshwater aquarium
River Monsters aquarium
Piranha Cave
Jellyfish Magic
Depths of Mexico
Depths of Japan
Southern Sea
- Redbelly yellowtail fusilier
- Indo-Pacific sergeant
- Scissortail sergeant
- Foxface rabbitfish
- Magnificent rabbitfish
- Yellowfin surgeonfish
- Lined surgeonfish
- Fowler's surgeonfish
- Orange-band surgeonfish
- Bluespine unicornfish
- Bignose unicornfish
- Orange-spotted spinefoot
- Golden-lined spinefoot
- Snubnose pompano
- African pompano
- Orbicular batfish
- Bigeye trevally
- Giant trevally
- Golden trevally
- Bluestripe snapper
- Humpback red snapper
- Sailfin snapper
- Blackfin slatey
- Indian triggerfish
- Redtoothed triggerfish
- Blue-barred parrotfish
- Bluestreak cleaner wrasse
- Humphead wrasse
- Malabar grouper
- Giant grouper
- Whitespotted eagle ray
- Cowtail stingray
- Leopard whipray
- White-spotted wedgefish
- Common shovelnose ray
- Bowmouth guitarfish
- Blacktip reef shark
- Whitetip reef shark
- Tawny nurse shark
- Zebra shark
- Green sea turtle
Pingoo Restaurant
Visitors can enjoy their meals and beverages with the Humboldt penguins. The restaurant also have some areas intended for children to play.
Photo and travelling animal
See also
References
- "1 Tahun Beroperasi, Jakarta Aquarium Akhirnya Diresmikan Menteri Susi". Liputan 6. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "Holidaymakers enjoy attractions on second day of Idul Fitri". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "Dibuka Menteri Susi, Jakarta Aquarium Kenalkan Kekayaan Biota Laut". Detik. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "Menjelajahi Dunia Bawah Laut di Jakarta Aquarium". Liputan 6. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "Belum Genap Setahun, Jakarta Aquarium Sabet Penghargaan Bergengsi". Detik. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "Tiket Masuk Jakarta Aquarium Turun Harga". Kompas. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
- "Jakarta Aquarium's New Creatures of the Deep".
- "Spotted Wobbegong, Spesies Hiu Bertubuh Unik dan Berjanggut".