Here is a list of the species the currently keep:
Caimans
Cuvier's dwarf caiman (
Paleosuchus palpebrosus)
Smooth-fronted caiman (
Paleosuchus trigonatus)
Spectacled caiman (
Caiman crocodilus)
Broad-snouted caiman (
Caiman latirostris)
Red caiman (
Caiman yacare)
Black caiman (
Melanusuchus niger)
Alligators
American alligator (
Alligator mississippipiensis)
Chinese alligator (
Alligator sinensis)
Crocodiles
African dwarf crocodile (
Osteolaemus tetraspis)
Mugger crocodile (
Crocodylus palustris)
Cuban crocodile (
Crocodylus rhombifer)
Siamese crocodile (
Crocodylus siamensis)
Slender-snouted crocodile (
Crocodylus cataphractus)
Morelet's crocodile (
Crocodylus moreletii)
New guinea crocodile (
Crocodylus novaeguineae)
Philippine crocodile (
Crocodylus mindorensis)
Australian freshwater crocodile (
Crocodylus johnsoni)
Saltwater crocodile (
Crocodylus porosus)
Nile crocodile (
Crocodylus niloticus)
False gahrial, or sunda gahrial (
Tomistoma schlegeli)
Gharials
Ganges gahrial (
Gavialis gangeticus)
So the only species missing are:
American crocodile (
Crocodylus acutus)
Oricono crocodile (
Crocodylus intermedius)
They have had breeding results with several of their reptiles, and though I can't name them all, here are some:
Cuban crocs (still young)
Broad-nosed caimans (sent to Burgers Zoo)
Green anaconda (just hatched in August)
Another succes story is about the slender-snouted crocs. They originaly came from Aalborg Zoo, but after their exhibit had been renovated, they would not eat for a year. Aalborg Zoo thought that they would never eat again, and eventually starve to death, but then they were moved to CrocZoo, and now live happily there, eating and mating.
I dont know what happened to Zurich's Siamese crocs, but their Phillipine crocs are from Crocodile Zoo.
Hope this is usefull info
