Predators
The predators in question range from giant octopus and poison-tipped lionfish to snakes and some of the world‘s most toxic species of frog.
Visitors will also be able to enjoy the aquarium’s Predators themed displays which are home to black tip reef sharks, a rare zebra shark, horn sharks, stingrays and moray eels. They will also be able to find out more about the aquarium’s other potentially dangerous inhabitants including snapping turtles, moray eels and puffer fish.
There’s even a Predators nursery display which will be home to baby sharks and lionfish. Designed to appeal to visitors of all ages, Predators Week includes special talks, tours and feeding demonstrations as well as trails and quizzes.
Opening Times
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Road Directions
Follow signs for seafront quarter. Local signs along the seafront will direct to the aquarium.
Public Transport Directions
No 5 bus and No 700 bus stop along Clarence Esplanade by the Blue Reef Aquarium.




