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Would be interesting to know what breeding success exists within the Aquarium trade versus zoos (the latter I really have no clues and do not exactly have high expectations either ...)?????

There are certainly hobbyists doing amazing work with many rare tropical freshwater species which are seldom seen, let alone bred, in zoos and aquaria. This guy is a case in point: Your tanks: Mark Allison - Practical Fishkeeping
 
These fish are all going in tanks built around the walls of the extended cafe, not in a dedicated aquarium, but yes several of the tanks are fairly large.
Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) can grow to 2m eventually and the lungfish are not far behind, although they are much slimmer-bodied and probably grow more slowly - so eventually, if everything goes well, 'fairly large' will not be large enough.
Kifaru Bwana said:
Would be interesting to know what breeding success exists within the Aquarium trade versus zoos (the latter I really have no clues and do not exactly have high expectations either ...)?????
I doubt if many private aquarists could afford to import a group of young lungfish independently, and manage several large tanks over a period of years to establish an adult pair, breed them and raise a number of fry. It wouldn't be impossible of course, but I'd guess that it would be as expensive as maintaining a collection of high quality koi and much more difficult to achieve.
 
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My question: who beyond the National fisheries institute qouted has bred Australian lungfish either zoo or private!???
 
Baby wombat joey has been born at Hamerton - supposedly the first in UK zoos since 1930.
Excellent news; I look forward to seeing the youngster in due course.

The 1930 birth referred to was a wombat born at Whipsnade, the year before the park opened to the public.

However that wasn't the last to be born in the UK; another wombat was born at Whipsnade in 1938.
 
3.3 Dingo pups born on the 3rd March

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Two great pieces of news in the last week to lighten the gloom a little at least!
When was the last dingo birth in the UK?
 
Forgive my ignorance: is that normal colouration for dingo pups?

I believe there are at least three different coat colours for Dingo with the tan being the most common. I don't know enough about the reproductive as to why the pups have exhibited different colouration coming off the two tan parents
 
I have just noticed another pleasant bit of animal news from Hamerton, on the news page about donating to the park during the current closure.

The pair of barking owls, possibly the only ones of their kind outside Australia, are currently defending a nest containing an as yet unknown number of eggs.

This news is mentioned at the bottom of the page included below:
Hamerton Zoo Park - Animal Park Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
 
This zoo (I can’t wait to go) is fast becoming an Australasian zoo - it’s awesome! Too late for Paignton Bruce, but great to have more Echidna! For Hamerton - maybe Platypus & tree Roos next?
 
This zoo (I can’t wait to go) is fast becoming an Australasian zoo - it’s awesome! Too late for Paignton Bruce, but great to have more Echidna! For Hamerton - maybe Platypus & tree Roos next?
Bruce @ Paignton is still going strong, is he not?
.....wondering how many Australian animals are called Bruce. We have a Cereopsis of that name.
 
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