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Dubrovnik Aquarium

The sea aquarium is situated within the walls of the medieval fortress of St. John.
After passing through the stupendous atrium, one enters the fascinating world of silence and tranquil atmosphere.
 

Dubrovnik Aquarium

Diverse and affluent Adriatic Sea flora and fauna can be discerned in 31 aquarium tanks. Fresh sea water runs continuously into the tanks of 115 m3, which can be, if necessary, exchanged by the system of 4 high-pressure pumps, 200 L pressing power per second and 150 m3 of gravitational tank capacity. In the first out of 3 big tanks, all dug in the stone-paved floor, you will be welcomed by the domesticated grouper. In the next tank, there are elegant amberjacks, never tired of circling around, while the Loggerhead turtle is in the third and the biggest tank.

You will meet conger eel, denizen of cracks in the submerged rocks, as well as the abundance of other fish.

Entering the following premises there are the tanks built in canon niches to the right, and the line of wall tanks to the left. Visitors can observe interesting world of the fish and invertebrates that are hiding in the surrounding rocks and plants using mimicry, hardly visible to unaccustomed eye.

There is the poulp which continuously guards the territory, as well as the logo of the Dubrovnik sea aquarium, the sea horse, swimming slowly or with the "tail" attached to the sea bottom. This is an opportunity to see dentex, gilthead sea bream, seabass, common sea bream, brown wrasse, green wrasse, eel, mullets, dangerous snakelike moray, peaceful scorpion fish, spiny lobsters, and trigger fish up to recently very rare in the Adriatic.

In the smaller tanks or on the pebble of bigger tanks the visitors can find strangely shaped sea sponges of various colors, sea anemones shaped as blossoming chrysanthemums, corals in the shape of bushes or live rocks, cerianthus and tall spirographis that grow upright like miniature palm trees. There are many other animals like starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumber, conches, shells, crabs, and cray fish.

An exceptional curiosity is Bonellia viridis, hiding the body in stone cracks while searching the habitat with the long green feeler. There are floral sea bushes as well, providing the shelter with their long leaves to numerous small fish and invertebrates.

Our kind and well instructed staff is at your disposal and assistance all the time, welcoming you in this unique sea aquarium and the beautiful city of Dubrovnik.
 

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