Megaquarium

Megaquarium

Artificialis - Permian Collection
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Update: 9 Sep, 2022 @ 2:03pm

Removed unused language files

Update: 17 Dec, 2021 @ 5:15pm

Update 1.4

*Added Era, Epoch and Age tags to each animal
*Raised Dimetrodon prey size
*Removed Meganeuropsis depth restriction

Update: 9 Apr, 2021 @ 6:44am

-reduced Platyhystrix's size by 20%

Update: 22 Jan, 2021 @ 7:20am

Update 1.3

Our team is finally wrapping up their research on the Paleozoic with a pair of new faces and one familiar one. Next week will see the first of our collections for the Mesozoic and the rise of the aquatic reptiles, but for now, please enjoy our latest additions!

New this Update:
Orthacanthus, a large aquatic predator of freshwater and coastal environs, this shark was an apex predator of its community.

Secodontosaurus, a relative of the more famous Dimetrodon, this synapsid had a point jaw well adapted for grasping smaller prey.

And lastly we will be adding a beach tank variant of our Dimetrodon grandis specimens for Rank 12 aquariums.

Update: 15 Jan, 2021 @ 9:33am

Update 1.2

Another week, and our scientists are turning their attention to the Mesozoic. We still have a new Permian animal for you all however, a rank 12 synapsid.

New this Update:
Cotylorhynchus, possibly the largest terrestrial vertebrate of its time. We’ve provided one of the smaller species of the genus so there are fewer safety hazards, as our researchers determined they can get quite destructive when searching for food.

Update: 8 Jan, 2021 @ 8:23am

Update 1.1

This week, our scientists have managed to recreate two more residents of the Late Mesozoic.

New this Update:

Lysorophus, a small Lepospondyl with highly reduced limbs that lived in the Late Carboniferous and Early Permian. Very delicate, you’ll have to take care to properly house this animal.

Sagenodus, a hardy lungfish of the Late Mesozoic that managed to live up till the Early Triassic in Australia. Able to survive in a variety of conditions, it will be easy to keep this animal happy.



As well, this update includes the following:
*Adjusted Eryops’ water quality needs

Update: 1 Jan, 2021 @ 9:50am

Launch