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| Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,708 Views) | |
| Goldblum | Nov 30 2017, 10:28 PM Post #2656 |
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The first animals that come to mind are Chinese Paddlefish or sturgeons Edited by Goldblum, Nov 30 2017, 10:28 PM.
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| ZoologicalBotanist | Dec 4 2017, 06:34 PM Post #2657 |
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Thanks! What small birds would you recommend putting with a maleo? |
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| Dylan | Dec 12 2017, 01:29 PM Post #2658 |
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I have mine in with some pink-headed fruit-pigeon. |
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| Red Tycooner103 | Dec 13 2017, 04:01 PM Post #2659 |
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Can Red River Hog be safely exhibited with any sort of monkey besides Mandrill or Drill? I'm planning a Congo exhibit showcase and I want to combine the hogs with something. |
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| Esbardo | Dec 13 2017, 04:20 PM Post #2660 |
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L'Hoest monkeys are a good choice. |
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| -Vombat- | Dec 17 2017, 11:14 AM Post #2661 |
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G'day mate
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I have the following species in-game for a mixed South-east Asian aviary aim working on for my zoo but aim wondering if any of these would be incompatible? White-winged Wood Duck, Sunda Teal, Great Argus, Silver-eared Mesia, Malayan Banded Pitta, Blue Whistling-thrush, Fire-tufted Barbet, Green Broadbill, Large Niltava, Green Imperial-pigeon and Cinnamon-headed Green-pigeon. Edited by -Vombat-, Dec 17 2017, 11:21 AM.
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| Burns | Dec 17 2017, 11:38 AM Post #2662 |
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King of Lemurs
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I think it would be ok. The only problems I could possibly see are the fragileness of the broadbill and possibly the barbet getting aggresive. I've only ever seen barbets separated from main multi-species aviaries but it could be possible. |
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| Cole12345 | Dec 28 2017, 06:52 PM Post #2663 |
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future zoologist in the making...
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I know that zebras are a bit aggressive, but can they be put together with red river hogs ?
Edited by Cole12345, Dec 29 2017, 05:22 PM.
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| Red Tycooner103 | Dec 29 2017, 10:13 AM Post #2664 |
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There's a few zoos that combine zebra with warthog so you should be ok doing that with the Red River Hogs. |
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| Anton | Dec 29 2017, 10:44 AM Post #2665 |
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King of Cotingas
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Nice combo! I think it would work, though perhaps take out the argus pheasant? Pheasants can be aggressive to other birds, and definitely with the ground-dwelling pitta species in there I'd be rather safe than sorry. I'd say the rest of the combination would work out fine! Asian barbets usually aren't too aggressive, from what I've seen. |
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| Consultant | Dec 29 2017, 06:14 PM Post #2666 |
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Can you combine Aggie monitors with bearded dragons? |
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| ZoologicalBotanist | Dec 29 2017, 06:44 PM Post #2667 |
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It would depend on how big the monitors get and their diet. If they eat fruit, like a few monitors, they should be ok if the dragons are given space to hide from larger individuals. If they are carnivorous, i wouldn’t keep them together unless they are the same size so that the monitors can’t eat the bearded dragons. Also, what species would you recommend for a multi species extinct aquarium? I would like to include at least one marine reptile, one fish, and one invertebrate species, if possible. Edited by ZoologicalBotanist, Dec 29 2017, 06:46 PM.
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| Furka | Dec 29 2017, 07:44 PM Post #2668 |
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Can't really find any species called Aggie monitor, but I would not do that, monitors are usually housed in monospecific exhibits and for good reasons. |
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| Panthera-Onca | Dec 30 2017, 08:13 PM Post #2669 |
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Hi!
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He probably meant ackie monitor ![]() |
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| Consultant | Dec 30 2017, 10:28 PM Post #2670 |
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Lol. Yeah, that was my stupidest moment of December. They're a smaller species that are usually pretty nonagressive yet hyper so I was wondering if beardies would work with them. |
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