Mixed species exhibit ideas

Can anything go with a red eyed tree frog? For example a 15 gallon tank.

Some zoos mix Red-eyed Tree Frogs or similarly sized tree frogs with Emerald Tree Boa, but you would need a much larger tank than a 15 gallon to accommodate the boa. 15 gallons is honestly already stretching it for one RETF.

You could also have a paludarium setup with tropical fish in the water area with a chance that the RETF may predate on some of the fish, but this will also require a larger tank.
 
Would these mixes work?
1.3 Cape Barren Geese
1.2 Bennett’s Wallabies

1.0 Brazilian Tapir
1.1 Southern Screamers

1.1 Red Pandas
0.1 Northern Red Muntjac

1.1 Grey-winged Trumpeters
2.1 Golden Lion Tamarins
(a breeding pair and their baby boy)

All of these are proven mixes that already exist in a few zoos
 
Would these mixes work as well?
1.0 Green Anaconda
1.0 Rainbow Boa

1.2 American Beavers
2.2 Wood Ducks

2.0 Keel-billed Toucans
1.1 Helmeted Curassows

1.1 Saddle-billed Storks
0.2 Red-flanked Duikers
 
Would these mixes work as well?
1.0 Green Anaconda
1.0 Rainbow Boa

1.2 American Beavers
2.2 Wood Ducks

2.0 Keel-billed Toucans
1.1 Helmeted Curassows

1.1 Saddle-billed Storks
0.2 Red-flanked Duikers
Wood ducks and beavers have worked. Toucans are a bit territorial and aggressive and so are the storks
 
Would these mixes work as well?
1.0 Green Anaconda
1.0 Rainbow Boa

1.2 American Beavers
2.2 Wood Ducks

2.0 Keel-billed Toucans
1.1 Helmeted Curassows

1.1 Saddle-billed Storks
0.2 Red-flanked Duikers

I'm not sure about the Boa/anaconda mix, but the rest should all work
 
Would these mixes work?
1.3 Cape Barren Geese
1.2 Bennett’s Wallabies

1.0 Brazilian Tapir
1.1 Southern Screamers

1.1 Red Pandas
0.1 Northern Red Muntjac

1.1 Grey-winged Trumpeters
2.1 Golden Lion Tamarins
(a breeding pair and their baby boy)
The third mix is one I’ve personally witnessed at Rosamond Gifford in Syracuse.
 
The third mix is one I’ve personally witnessed at Rosamond Gifford in Syracuse.
Those geese will only function as a pair, probably killing the extra females. I’ve known Cereopsis turn on wallabies after years of coexistence
 
Those geese will only function as a pair, probably killing the extra females. I’ve known Cereopsis turn on wallabies after years of coexistence
I’ll just phase out the geese because bird-mammal mixes just seem too chaotic in general…
 
What about
African Jacana, Black-Crowned Night Heron, Greater Flamingo, Little Egret, and Pink-Backed Pelican?
 
What about
African Jacana, Black-Crowned Night Heron, Greater Flamingo, Little Egret, and Pink-Backed Pelican?
It’s not good practice to mix pelicans with smaller birds. The pelicans are likely to eat the jacanas. Flamingos and pelicans can compete for nesting space and put each other off breeding. Or that mix might work, depending on numbers and space available
 
It’s not good practice to mix pelicans with smaller birds. The pelicans are likely to eat the jacanas. Flamingos and pelicans can compete for nesting space and put each other off breeding. Or that mix might work, depending on numbers and space available
What about if there are no pelicans?
 
It’s not good practice to mix pelicans with smaller birds. The pelicans are likely to eat the jacanas. Flamingos and pelicans can compete for nesting space and put each other off breeding. Or that mix might work, depending on numbers and space available
Doesn’t Bronx Zoo mix pelicans with Inca terns?
 
Back
Top