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softmick Jun 6th, 2006, 06:55am I was on holiday at the weekend just above the Lake District here in the UK.
I dont know if any of the UK folks have been but I would reccomend the Lake District Coast Aquarium.
They must have had around 25 cuttles in two tanks and oddly they had 3 native british octos in one, they all looked really healthy and the staff were very helpful and ready to talk.
If anyone is interested have a look at the link below:
www.lakedistrict-coastaquarium.co.uk/
They also have a picture of a cuttle:
http://www.lakedistrict-coastaquarium.co.uk/Aquarium.htm
sorseress Jun 6th, 2006, 09:28am Looks nice. :smile:
cuttlegirl Jun 6th, 2006, 11:05pm Wow, I wouldn't have thought of combining mini-golf and an aquarium, but it seems like a fun place to visit...
CapnNemo Jun 7th, 2006, 05:54am That looks great Softmick, quite rare to find a UK aquarium with an abundance of Cephs. I spent ages looking in the Octo tank and Weymouth's sealife centre without seeing even a hint of an arm. I recall that the octo at the London Aquarium was very active, but as that was eight years ago I daresay it won't be the same one.
Did you get any pics of the octopuses yourself?
softmick Jun 9th, 2006, 06:45am Didnt take my camera! oops!
I wont make that mistake again!
Does anyone know if it is usual to keep 3 octos in a tank together?
Graeme Jun 9th, 2006, 08:14am I sorely nees to go back down to the lake district again. Tis a lovely place. The St. Andrews Aquarium (formerly the original Sea Life Centre- they seem to all be closing down) has a tank with Eledone cirrhosa. THey were realyl helpful there, giving me a preserved specimen that you guys will have seen by now:grin:
Also there is Deep Sea World at Queensferry with a really awesome tunnel complete with conveyor. Think they had cuttles but I'm not sure. They used to have a biiig old tank with those random pipes nad things for octopuses to squeeze through. Ain't been for yonks though- a visit is long overdue. Both are great places.
linky here- St Andrews (http://www.standrewsaquarium.co.uk/)
Dee Sea World linky (http://www.deepseaworld.com/)
Both great places, and both on the East coast. Iffen you find yourself in Scotland- I suggest a trip!
Graeme
chrono_war01 Jun 9th, 2006, 12:47pm Speaking of conveyer belt aqauriums, it seems that all the large one's I've visited have one. And I thought it was supposed to be a "special feature", but now everyone's a feature..but non of them special. :sad:
But if the conveyer belt aquarium has cuttles, I'll be thrilled. :smile:
Graeme Jun 11th, 2006, 08:17am True, Chrono, true... but they're still totally awesome!:grin:
Graeme
Jean Jun 11th, 2006, 08:01pm Speaking of conveyer belt aqauriums, it seems that all the large one's I've visited have one. And I thought it was supposed to be a "special feature", but now everyone's a feature..but non of them special. :sad:
But if the conveyer belt aquarium has cuttles, I'll be thrilled. :smile:
We don't! But then we're most definitely NOT a large aquarium!! :grin:
J
Juliana Aug 2nd, 2006, 03:30pm Hi,
Lake District Coast Aquarium
http://www.visitcumbria.com/wc/maryaqu2.jpg
The Lake District Coast Aquarium is on the quayside at Maryport, a small historic port on Cumbria�s western coast. We are easy to find, with official brown signs as you approach Maryport from any direction.
For a more detailed map of Maryport and information on Bus and Train links tab on `detailed Map` page.
Pay Parking is available right outside the aquarium ( there are four disabled spaces) or if you want free parking all day this is two minutes walk away�.just look for the signs as you approach the aquarium.
8-)
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