Megaquarium

Megaquarium

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

Removed unused language files

Update: 17 Dec, 2021 @ 5:15pm

Update 1.2

*Added Era, Epoch and Age tags to each animal
*Gave Smilosuchus a larger prey size

Update: 12 Feb, 2021 @ 9:18am

Update 1.1

We have a special announcement! After half a year with no major security issues, the team here has decided to push our previous limits and recreate larger predatory species and have produced the largest animal in our collections yet!

New this Update:

Chinlea, a freshwater coelacanth that populated rivers and lakes. This was one of the earliest of its family, that became truly massive as the mesozoic progressed.

Lophionotus sanjuanensis, a second species of the humpbacked Giglymodi genus. Slightly larger and harder to care for than L. chinleana, it’ll be a fine addition to your small freshwater fish of the Triassic.

Anaschisma, a large temnospondyl with an unusually flat head. The aquatic predator will be happy to gobble up smaller animals, so take care who you house it with.

Vancleavea, a mysterious reptile whose relationship with others is still being pieced together. Sharp teeth, short limbs and a paddle like tail, it was well adapted to life in the water.

And finally, a member of the giant phytosaurs, Smilosuchus! This titanic reptile could grow to sizes larger than any living reptile and would take down similarly sized animals that came to the water to drink. Please ensure your feeders are well versed in safety precautions when working with this animal

Update: 29 Jan, 2021 @ 8:50am

Launch