Hybridization would be a concern for the Heterixalus and some are aggressive. Mixing mantellas is possible. The spider tortoise can be compatible with the HeterixalusCould I mix two different Heterixalus species with one another? And could I mix two different mantella species together?
Additionally, would either case be able to mix with Spider Tortoise?
So an additional idea I had was one of the Heterixalus species with Peacock Day Gecko, and the other with the spider tortoise. Would both those mixes work?Hybridization would be a concern for the Heterixalus and some are aggressive. Mixing mantellas is possible. The spider tortoise can be compatible with the Heterixalus
Would a mix with Congo chafer beetle and giant African millipede work?
Couple additional Madagascan-based mix ideas. How would these work?
Exhibit 1 - Pachypanchax sakaramyi and Black Diamond Cichlid
Exhibit 2 - Two Ptychochromis species, being P. grandidieri and P. insolitus
Exhibit 3 - Aldabra Giant Tortoise and Madagascar Big-headed Turtle
Exhibit 4 - Halloween and Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (former being Elliptorhina javanica, latter being Gromphadorhina portentosa)
Exhibit 5 - Sambava Tomato Frog and Oplurus cuvieri
Could the Panchax be included in the second mix?The Panchax would be eaten in the first mix
I wouldn't trust the Swifts with the tomato frogs in the fifth mix. The rest should be fine I think
Would a mix with Asiatic black bears and raccoon dogs work? The raccoon dogs can always stay in their own enclosure if they want.
A swan couple can be agressive to the ducks and the geese during breeding, so it would be better to have two females or to remove them.Mix 1 - wetland aviary for Whooper Swan, Greater White-fronted Goose, Eurasian Wigeon, Smew, Common Shelduck, and Bearded Reedling
Collared Dove and Turtle Dove would cross.Mix 2 - woodland aviary for Western Capercaillie, Eurasian Goldfinch, Eurasian Collared Dove, and European Turtle Dove
That would work.Mix 3 - smaller wetland aviary for European White Stork and Eurasian Spoonbill
You could add them both to the first and the secound aviary (but putting them in the secound aviary doesn't make sense if you want to have a woodland theme) ; the European Roller would also work in the third and the swans would work in this aviary too.And in any of these mixes (preferably last two) would I be able to add in European Roller or Eurasian Hoopoe
Would replacing one of the pigeons/doves with European Robin work in the second mix?A swan couple can be agressive to the ducks and the geese during breeding, so it would be better to have two females or to remove them.
Collared Dove and Turtle Dove would cross.
If you remove a species of pigeon or keep only one gender, then it would work
(but Eurasian Goldfinchs don't live in forests, you could replace them with Eurasian Bullfinches or Hawfinches).
That would work.
You could add them both to the first and the secound aviary (but putting them in the secound aviary doesn't make sense if you want to have a woodland theme) ; the European Roller would also work in the third and the swans would work in this aviary too.
Robins are extrem shy, so they would be stressed because of the Western CapercaillieWould replacing one of the pigeons/doves with European Robin work in the second mix?
Would a woodpecker of some kind (Greater Spotted, European Green, etc.) work?Robins are extrem shy, so they would be stressed because of the Western Capercaillie
Woodpeckers and Western Capercaillie would work, but the woodpecker would bully the smaller birds.Would a woodpecker of some kind (Greater Spotted, European Green, etc.) work?
Mix 1 - sizeable aquarium (dimensions TBD) for Loggerhead Sea Turtle Caretta caretta (likely rescue/rehab animals), Atlantic Nurse Shark Ginglymostoma cirratum, Sharpsnout Seabream Diplodus puntazzo, European Seabass Dicentrarchus labrax, Flathead Mullet Mugil cephalus, Common Guitarfish Rhinobatos rhinobatos, East Atlantic Peacock Wrasse Symphodus tinca, Pearly Razorfish Xyrichthys novacula, and Derbio Trachinotus ovatus
Mix 2 - aviary for Greater Flamingo and Eurasian Oystercatcher
Anything that would need to be altered about either of these mixes?
So would these two aviaries work?Woodpeckers and Western Capercaillie would work, but the woodpecker would bully the smaller birds.
You could mix European Turtle Dove/Eurasian Collared Dove, Eurasian Hoopoe, European Roller and Eurasian Goldfinch instead.
I was trying to find other species for the aviary, but decided that for this iteration I'd leave it with the flamingo and oystercatcher.Both are fine, although I personally would add a few more species to the flamingo aviary (ducks, small herons, etc)
Hawfinch and Bullfinch would fightSo would these two aviaries work?
Aviary 1 - Capercaillie and Woodpecker
Aviary 2 - Dove, Hawfinch, Bullfinch, and Roller/Hoopoe