20140719 Waikiki Aquarium 2

Part II of the Waikiki Aquarium tour today-
I’ve already said this was where I first fell in love with the hobby. But the true reason I fell in love with it was because of its clam display. The setting is a bit different now than before as they have moves some of the larger “small clams” to an outdoor display (to come later). But they still host a variety of beautiful “small” giant clams. Such as these three tridacna squamosa in a reef tank with some of the happiest soft and large polyp stony corals I’ve ever seen

Waikikia Aquarium Clams

 Here is another Long nose hawk, not as large as the display by the entrance but equally as adorable

Waikiki Aquarium Hawkfish

 Another squamosa under the light. I also want to point out that almost ALL reef system aquariums here are exposed to actual natural sunlight with supplemented 1000W metal halide bulbs- you cannot beat this lighting environment.

Waikiki Aquarium Squamosa Clam
With huge system capacity and space, you can clearly tell that you can break a lot of the “rules” on what’s reef safe and what isn’t. For example, normally people would not consider harlequin tusk wrasse nor copper-banded butterfly “reef safe”. But you can see that they are not only thriving in this system, but so are the corals!
waikiki aqurium coral

 An illustration of how “happy” corals should look like, look at the tissue extension on all of them! And the water seems really bubbly because of the unique “surge” tank system Waikiki Aquarium invented to provide natural, life-like surges for the best of corals’ health and oxygenation.