If Melbourne Zoo did acquire Sri Lankan leopard, it wouldn’t surprise me to see them fulfill the role Adelaide Zoo was meant to play in holding a breeding pair. Most of the holders are non-breeding; with the Canberra’s female now retired from breeding and their facility at capacity. Melbourne Zoo easily has the space to build two on display exhibits for a male and female (with decent sized BOH facilities to support breeding).
Adelaide intended to acquire a breeding pair comprised of Australian bred leopards; but an alternative could be pairing Canberra’s breeding male with the young female at Darling Downs Zoo (or swapping him for his son at Mogo, who would then breed). Ankesh has no breeding application at Canberra and due to being closed in age to his daughter than her ageing mother, will ultimately be a roadblock to acquiring a mate for her once Yakalla passes.