The dive team have a tricky job adding a large fixture into a tank. And, the vets fix a penguin’s broken leg will he recover and get released into the wild?
This aquarium is the only place to house whale sharks in the US, the team need to do a blood test on one of them. Plus, the team eagerly await a penguin to hatch.
The team are desperate to find out what is causing Pinkie’s, the Asian small-clawed otter, nose to bleed. Plus, baby alligators arrive, and they must learn how to eat.
One of the blacktip reef sharks isn’t eating properly, so the staff try to work out why. And, the aquarium’s sea lion, Scarlett, graduates from pup kindergarten.
A sea otter is rushed to the health centre. Plus, the team are in Key Largo to help the coral restoration project and Scarlett the sea lion is trained.
Trainers get two rescued sea lions ready for eye surgery. Meanwhile, intelligent giant octopus, Ophelia, needs attention and the team head to the Bahamas.
Two African penguins have been together for 25 years, but one is now having problems with his eyes. Plus, a piranha needs surgery on his mouth.
Nandi, the aquarium’s smallest manta ray, is due her annual checkup and some young ruddy ducks arrive at the aquarium and are introduced to their new habitat.
A curious and active box turtle goes for his daily walk and two wobbegong sharks are due for a check-up. Plus, the staff prepare for puffin breeding season.
At Georgia Aquarium, every birth, egg laid or hatched is very special to its staff. These meaningful experiences enrich the lives of visitors and the team.