Bonobos Hortense, Zamba and Kikongo have moved back to Hortense and Zamba's original zoo Planckendael due to Zamba's constant fights with alpha female Jill.
Also orangutans Josje and Kesatu have moved to an Israeli zoo.
The zoo is thinking of moving Jambo and his sons out of the group (and likely to another collection) to form a bachelor group as he has produced enough offspring.
I guess it would be Jambo and the two oldest sons(aged 8 & 9) but maybe they would remove the two younger ones at the same time rather than have to find yet another fresh home for them later as well.
Where Wimbé goes, Jabari will go. Following Lobo's passing Wimbé has taken to looking after his younger brother.
And M'Zungu, though being the only one of Jambo's sons that wouldn't necessarily have to go with them, is the son of Nemsi, who in turn is the daughter of Mandji, whose genes are well represented in the population. So he may well go too.
In that case I would think they would move all four of them out with Jambo, leaving just the females for a new male, who might be rather hostile to one young male.
Next week a new female Blue-eyed lemur is expected to arrive from Mulhouse Zoo. With this female Apenheul has again 2 pairs of this rare species.
. Could it be that housing is not the only factor that is important?