Community build
To celebrate the new year we hosted a unique building challenge. Asking all members to build a facility in the shape of the year 2022. And people had so many ideas, and it was a tough pick. Here we are though: The winner of the 2022 build is: Sardine. They created such a compact version of the theme, but with unique use of the new Architect’s Collection bridges. We just could not let it slide.

Try and build this!
Often people are looking for challenges. Sometimes having no idea what to create. This short segment will give you some guides to unfold your very own creativity. Are you ready to give it a try? Try and build this: Dining area next to a reef tank How to build this:- Create a reef tank that covers a whole wall.
- Place benches facing each other against the window.
- Have a buffet-type area with all the food options you want to give your guests.
- Too much central open space? Add a small tank there too, so all guests can have a similar experience.
Mod Spotlight
We started this year with a fantastic release of a huge new mod pack for you creative people. One that allows second floors to your builds and more tools to create heights in a way you have never seen before. I am talking about the:Rickreptile Building Kit by RickReptile


Fishypedia
Common Name: Arapaima
Scientific Name: Arapaima gigas


Needs in Megaquarium:
- Tropical waters
- Water quality at least 60%
- Acidic Waters
- Feeding Skill: 1
- Greedy
- Heavy Armored
- Likes floating cover: 9
- Likes Caves: 11
- Open Space: 3x3
- Fish and Crustacean Eater (minimum size: 4)
Fun facts:
- The mouth of an Arapaima works like a vacuum. When hungry, it opens its mouth to suck up nearby food.
- Arapaima can breathe air and stay submerged for 10-20 minutes at a time. It can survive up to 24 hours outside of the water!
- Arapaima are mouth brooders.
How does it work?
In this segment we are looking into the life behind the scenes of machinery or tasks that happen in public aquariums. We might ponder the question: How do UV filters work? Or investigate the breeding progress of a certain species. For this month’s “How does it work” we will be looking into how public aquaria introduce new fish to a tank. When visiting a public aquarium you might notice empty tanks, or even new fish in an already established tank. Sometimes they are changing their collection, and sometimes it is just another fine addition to a tank. But do they just drop the fish in the tank and let it live its life?