Without its usual crowd of spectators, Kaikyokan’s sunfish essentially started to fall into a deep-sea depression.
An aquarium in Japan has come up with a unique and out-of-the-box idea to cheer up its lonely resident sunfish after the ...
SHIMONOSEKI: A lonely ocean sunfish in a Japanese aquarium, which seemed to be missing its human visitors and caretakers ...
A sunfish at a municipal aquarium undergoing renovation in this west Japan city became unwell, but recovered after its tank ...
Within a few weeks of closing for renovation, their 30-plus kilogram ocean sunfish began exhibiting strange behavior.
"When an aquarium in Japan closed to the public for restorations, the aquarium's beloved sunfish grew lonely without visitors ...
The Kaikyokan Aquarium in Shimonoseki, Japan, which is undergoing renovations, revealed in a post on X that its staff had to think out of the box to help one of its sunfish struggling with the change.
A solitary sunfish at an aquarium in Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fishtank and appeared unwell ...
Staff had noticed that the sunfish was showing signs of distress after the aquarium was closed for refurbishment ...
Staff members believe the sunfish stopped eating when the aquarium was temporarily closed because it was lonely.
The Japanese aquarium posted a photo on its official X (formerly Twitter) account on 3 January, showing the sunfish named ...
Japanese aquarium staff used cut-out human companions to cheer up a lonely sunfish, leading to improved health.