hadrada
Well-Known Member
Hi
Why are you designing an enclosure?
Lol..Its only drawings,ive been scribbling designs for ages but have never been pleased with the finished result
Hi
Why are you designing an enclosure?
Really good design, I wouldn't have Black Duikers though, the obvious choice would be Cephalophus natalensis [Red Duikers]. The enclosure is similar in still to Edinburgh's new Giant Panda enclosure, with a pool and glass windows right at the front of the viewing, as well as the climbing facilities.
I know some collections which have Gorillas, do give them treats with sugar in, which does seem to help there diet, I'd consider giving them some human type of drink, just once a week. [Longleat give Nico, there resident male Ribena].
Enrichment: Scatter feeds, the stick game (Give the Gorillas sticks and with a hole in the wall put some type of food, make them work for there food). Another interesting one, is TV, again Longleat have installed a television in the Gorilla house, at night I believe Nico watches Roar and Animal Park.![]()
Thanks for the reply Jordan.
Any reason why Red Duikers instead of Black?..curious.
They do get Ribena[albeit non-sugared],ive worked out a whole feeding schedule for the week[including enrichment]...should have posted it at the time but then i got into the enclosure design,which is typical of me.
NOOO!! TV!!...thats for bored gorillas![]()
Red Duikers are more common than Black Duikers plus there's not a lot in Europe (Must be one or two). I know it's not real but I like to think of it being realistic.
Another thing you could give them to supplement there diet, is Bamboo. I believe some of the Howletts groups are given Bamboo.
took the example from Duisburg where they planted so many bamboo plants that the gorillas eat them but they still thrive.
I've seen photos of that and wish more places would copy their example. There is so much of the stuff the Gorillas don't damage it and it makes the enclosure look natural and gives security etc plus they can eat a bit whenever they feel like it but the dense clumps still thrive.
The secret is heavy planting, not just a couple of little clumps they are likely to uproot in no time.
Best enrichment? A decent to Big-sized group- at least over six animals, with young of various ages. They will entertain themselves largely then.
Well "my" groupconsists of 8 individuals 4.4. in a 1.6 acre enclosure.
Pertinax?..a Q that ive been always meaning to ask you...i despise hotwire[ive been to Zoo Atlanta]... is it possible to protect trees with berberis or a similar thorny shrub.?
Well "my" groupconsists of 8 individuals 4.4. in a 1.6 acre enclosure.
Pertinax?..a Q that ive been always meaning to ask you...i despise hotwire[ive been to Zoo Atlanta]... is it possible to protect trees with berberis or a similar thorny shrub.?
When you say 4.4 do you mean adult males or young bachelors and an adult male? It'd never work, you'd often have to separate them and they'd be fighting for the females alot of the time to.
One Silverback,three adult females[two breeding],one sub-adult male & three juveniles.
. is it possible to protect trees with berberis or a similar thorny shrub.?