And if Merlin want to keep them alive, they have no choice but to spend the money on itI think the fish already have water conditioning.
Tell me more....Well, they couldn't keep the Spider crabs alive...
I find it hard to believe that they died, isn't it more likely they were transported?Well, a few years back, they made a stupidly big deal out of adding spider crabs in Sharkbait Reef. It was pretty much the only "new" thing in the whole park that year.
I think they lasted about three months.
Spider crabs like other crabs go through a moult, when they do, there bodies are soft for the first 24 hours or so before the new outer shell hardens again. After their moult, they are easy pray, so they usually go and hide.
With the lack of hiding places in the tank, the other spider crabs took advantage of getting them self a meal by eating the freshly moulted spider crab as their body was soft and had no hard shell to protect them.
Is this Sealife Hunstanton by any chance? The additions in the past two years are laughable, they litterally brought some reptiles from the RSPCA and covered a classroom in vinyl imagery and called it a 'new' addition then this year they made the Penguin enclosure smaller by adding a viewing deck and marketed it as 'new'.It's not just the Theme Parks suffering.
Our local sealife and was one of our favourite has gone down hill this season, some of the aquarium tanks are so old, they are cracking, so the displays have been removed. The sealife is now looking a bit bare and not much to see for your money. Merlin budget won't stretch to replace them. One tank has been replaced with a bench. They won't even provide a budget to install aircon in the building, Merlin excuse is that the building is too small for aircon to work, despite aircon works perfectly in larger supermarkets.
Is this Sealife Hunstanton by any chance?