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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,741 Views)
PrimevalBrony
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What kinds of fish could be kept with Blacktip Reef Sharks, Zebra Sharks and Whitetip Reef Sharks?
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Furka
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A lot, except for the very small ones like clownfish, gobies and similar which could go unnoticed in the large tank.
I've seen the three of them combined and together with Humphead wrasse, groupers, carangidae, triggerfish, batfish, large angelfish, lionfish and large tangs. Be aware that some of those fish can be aggressive towards baby sharks.
Sea turtles can be added with little problem too if you have enough space.
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Fireplume
Feb 22 2017, 12:03 AM
I've seen with Koalas with wallabies.
Really? Could you tell me where at so I could find some reference pictures on Google?
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stargatedalek
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Zebra sharks in particular can be kept with essentially anything since they're so docile. Crustaceans and shellfish excluded presumably.

The others are fine as long as they're kept well fed. If anything in that set-up is going to occasionally take a snap at a fish it'll probably be a bored turtle.
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stargatedalek
Feb 22 2017, 12:25 PM
Zebra sharks in particular can be kept with essentially anything since they're so docile. Crustaceans and shellfish excluded presumably.

The others are fine as long as they're kept well fed. If anything in that set-up is going to occasionally take a snap at a fish it'll probably be a bored turtle.
Yeah I've heard that sea turtles can be quite the bullies.
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Anton
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Red103
Feb 22 2017, 09:48 AM
Fireplume
Feb 22 2017, 12:03 AM
I've seen with Koalas with wallabies.
Really? Could you tell me where at so I could find some reference pictures on Google?
I know Planckendael keeps their koala with dusky pademelons, and Pairi Daiza keeps theirs with brush-tailed bettongs; both not quite wallabies, but I don't know why wallabies wouldn't work.
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Can I keep Pteranodon, Ikrandraco, Ramphorynchus, and Dimorphodon in a large aviary?
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TheToastinator
Feb 25 2017, 04:40 PM
Can I keep Pteranodon, Ikrandraco, Ramphorynchus, and Dimorphodon in a large aviary?
Definitely not. Would you keep an albatross, gull, auk, and bluejay together? At very best one of these things is not like the others, at worst the larger pterosaurs might pick on or eat Rhamphorynchus, and Dimorphodon could easily drown.
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Can African Elephants live with Cheetahs? I heard of a similar situation with Rhinos and Cheetahs in Boras Djurpark, so I was wondering if this can be the case
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I'd say yes. Basel in Switzerland plans exactly that combination with an elephant bull.
But make sure that the cheetahs have places where they are safe from the elephants.
I don't see any real problem with this combination though.
Edited by Jony, Feb 27 2017, 02:08 AM.
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An area for the cheetahs to get away from the elephants is a must. Are you planning female or male elephants?
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Some log's style fence should help. The cheetahs can move between them.
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TheToastinator
Feb 25 2017, 04:40 PM
Can I keep Pteranodon, Ikrandraco, Ramphorynchus, and Dimorphodon in a large aviary?
In my experience with pterosaur exhibits I've managed to keep large pterosaurs with smaller species with no trouble as long as there's enough room to accommodate both. But in the end it's all up to you since it's your zoo so do whatever you want.
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Red103
Feb 28 2017, 04:32 PM
TheToastinator
Feb 25 2017, 04:40 PM
Can I keep Pteranodon, Ikrandraco, Ramphorynchus, and Dimorphodon in a large aviary?
In my experience with pterosaur exhibits I've managed to keep large pterosaurs with smaller species with no trouble as long as there's enough room to accommodate both. But in the end it's all up to you since it's your zoo so do whatever you want.
Again, this topic is not about game mechanics or code for creatures that are in the game. This topic is for hypothetical discussion of potential exhibits to make them as realistic as possible.
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stargatedalek
Feb 28 2017, 06:10 PM
Red103
Feb 28 2017, 04:32 PM
TheToastinator
Feb 25 2017, 04:40 PM
Can I keep Pteranodon, Ikrandraco, Ramphorynchus, and Dimorphodon in a large aviary?
In my experience with pterosaur exhibits I've managed to keep large pterosaurs with smaller species with no trouble as long as there's enough room to accommodate both. But in the end it's all up to you since it's your zoo so do whatever you want.
Again, this topic is not about game mechanics or code for creatures that are in the game. This topic is for hypothetical discussion of potential exhibits to make them as realistic as possible.
I was just sharing my experience with a mixxed pterosaur exhibit since I've made a few before. If he had to ask then he must be planning on making such an exhibit for the game. Realistically there's no way of actually knowing since we are discussing extinct animals and none of them lived along side each other so comparing them to living animals wouldn't do any good. But hey it's just a game so none of it really matters.
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