![]() 19 will be given Finding Dory and SEA LIFE themed game cards and those finding the letters placed at specific spots in the aquarium with their game cards and correctly forming words with those letters will get the chance to win surprise gifts. ![]() Giant rays and sharks are hand fed by divers on certain days of the week, and these feeding sessions can be watched live.Ĭhildren who visit SEA LIFE aquarium up until Sept. Even though they do not physically look alike, rays and sharks come from the same family. The aquarium in Istanbul hosts various rays reaching up to 5 meters in length. ![]() Octopuses that are capable of opening jar lids and even using a camera are known to exist around the world. The octopus can camouflage itself by easily adapting to its surroundings and changing its color and shape according to the environment, and can learn about how to use man-made tools in a very short time due to its curious and intelligent nature. ![]() Octopuses have four pairs of arms and three hearts to enable them to move their arms easily and pump blood through their arms. The octopus is another fish species depicted in Finding Dory. Frequently laying eggs in coral reefs, clown fish can protect themselves against the other predators with the needles of sea anemones. Clown fish are known for their protective behavior in their habitats. However, when they mature, the largest and most dominant becomes female. Mostly seen off Indonesia in Southeastern Asia, clown fish live in groups. Nemo, the titular character of Disney/Pixar's 2006 film "Finding Nemo," is a clown fish. The blue tang fish has a bright yellow needle that looks like a scalpel at the end of its tail, so they are also known as "Surgeon Fish." A tropical marine fish, blue tang can reach up to a length of 25 centimeters when it matures. Constantly moving around, the tang fish's homeland is the Western Pacific Ocean. Visitors can see the real life versions of the fish in Finding Dory and get the chance to win surprise gifts by joining the interactive games in the aquarium, while also learning about these sea creatures.įinding Dory's titular character is a blue tang fish. The movie tells the story of a blue tang fish suffering from memory loss every 10 seconds, who embarks on a journey to learn about her past with the help of friends Nemo and Marlin. They are swimmers, and though the size may be applicable, there simply is not enough room for them to "stretch" their legs.Istanbul SEA LIFE Aquarium, the world's fifth largest aquarium, is organizing activities to celebrate the release of Disney/Pixar's latest film "Finding Dory," which will be shown in theaters on Sept. I would not put any tang in that size tank. The humbug only gets around 3-4" so it would work, but it is your typical damsel (mean). The humbug as I know it, is black and white striped. Off of the Nemo list IMO you could go with the clown, royal gramma, and the Humbug Damsel.though I think they are off on this identification. The Heniochus Butterfly looks similar to a moorish idol, but can get to be around 10" (too large for your tank). now what about them living together? which ones can and cant live together. Jaque - Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp - Lysmata amboinensis Marlin - Clown fish - Amphiprion ocellarisĭory - Hippo tang, blue tang, regal tang, etc - Paracanthurus hepatusĬoral - Clown fish - Amphiprion ocellarisīloat - Porcupine Fish, Puffer Fish - Diodon holacanthus Caribbeanĭeb - Humbug Damselfish - Dascyllus melanurusīubbles - Yellow Tang - Zebrasoma flavescens got a bit hasty with the thread, i shouldve used the search engine.
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