It was noted the plan was for two additional holders to come on board. Crocodylus planned to acquire a breeding pair and Monarto planned to acquire three females. Adelaide, Auckland and Dubbo would maintain their populations; while the plan was for Werribee to grow their population from 1.3 to 1.5.2 hippopotami.
It will be interesting to see if Crocodylus still do plan to hold Hippos. With a loss of founders including Adelaide and Auckland, some more facilities will be required (besides Dubbo, Werribee and Monarto) to sustain a successful population. Crocodylus seems the perfect facility too; having large, natural river substrates which could be used for hippos similar to the way they're used for their crocodiles. And of course I wouldn't be entirely surprised if Altina imported some too.
With these points in mind, it suggests Kani will be transferred to Werribee Open Range Zoo for breeding rather than Monarto. While Monarto may well intend to breed in the future, Brindabella will be at the end of her reproductive life (a few hippos have bred into their late 30’s); while Tulip (2003) and Lotus (2008) should be prioritised over Pansy (2013). The transfer would likely take place around 2025.
I agree, and Werribee sending their females to Monarto only solidifies this. They're making space for Kani; otherwise I see no other reason why Werribee would rid themselves of two females, especially with the numbers in the region dwindling. Hopefully we can see a hippo calf at Werribee within the next five or so years! They'll likely breed from both Lotus and Tulip.