Cruise Terminal Tank

The Marine Life Center has established a 300 gallon freshwater fish tank at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal. In here you can find many colorful fish species schooling around the tank, as well as a freshwater stingray. This tank is located between Salish Trading Post and Port Fairhaven Fish-N-Chips. Come stop by and visit some tropical freshwater species. 
Freshwater Tank at Bellingham Cruise Terminal

Freshwater Species:

Motoro Stingray named Hammy

Motoro Stingray named Hammy

Congo tetra

Congo tetra, Shutterstock Image Credit: Aleron Val

Boeseman's rainbowfish

Boesemans rainbowfish, Shutterstock Image Credit: Aleron Val

Lake Kutubu rainbowfish

Lake Kutubu rainbowfish, Shutterstock Image Credit: Gonzalo Jara

Angelfish

Angelfish, Shutterstock Image Credit: Anton Ogorodov

Rummy-nose tetra

Rummy-nose tetra, Shutterstock Image Credit: Aleron Val

Colombian tetra

Colombian tetra, Shutterstock Image Credit: Boban_nz

Dennison barb

Denison barb, Shutterstock Image Credit: Milan68

Harlequin rasbora

Harlequin rasbora, Shutterstock Image Credit: InsectWorld

Red-tailed rasbora

Red-tailed rasbora, Shutterstock Image Credit: Arunee Rodloy

Bleeding heart tetra

Bleeding heart tetra, Shutterstock Image Creedit: Boban_nz
 
Hammy, the Motoro stingray

Meet Hammy! Hammy is a freshwater Motoro stingray with a big personality. You can sometimes see Hammy swimming up and down the glass on the right side of his tank. Motoro stingrays are very curious and smart rays. He realizes this side of the tank is where he often gets fed, and he exhibits begging behavior, much like a puppy dog. Hammy sees people come visit him at his tank, and in excitement asks them for a little snack. We ensure that Hammy is happy, healthy, and well cared for with his best interests in mind. Hammy wasn't captured from the wild, he instead comes from a reputable breeder and has been hand-raised. Come stop by the Bellingham Cruise Terminal and say hi to our spunky, little ray!