JurassicMax
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Correct, I really hope it will work
Sounds like a good plan and efficient use of land.
Correct, I really hope it will work
Sounds like a good plan and efficient use of land.
We don't want to scold you we want to help you build a better design for Burgers. I am very sorry if anything I said came off as me scolding you.Thank goodness, for a moment I thought you were going to scold me because that would be impossible or something
We don't want to scold you we want to help you build a better design for Burgers. I am very sorry if anything I said came off as me scolding you.

you should deffintivly not put a european catfish together with them. They are very capeble of hurting/eating the other fishThe bridge slowly descends into the mud before making way for an underwater tunnel with pikes, carps, sturgeons and catfish. Again based on a mixture of the Amsterdam canals and the Friesche waterways.
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Would European lobsters be interesting to house in on of the different aquariums?
So maybe you could start of in a salt water area with species that migrate from salt to fresh, after this you enter the freshwater area?
Even a sturgeon?you should deffintivly not put a european catfish together with them. They are very capeble of hurting/eating the other fish
you should deffintivly not put a european catfish together with them. They are very capeble of hurting/eating the other fish
Iam not worried about the sturgen, but the other fishEven a sturgeon?
Atleast are Catfish a species, that doesnt need much spaceDang, that's a shame. They looked so cool!
I'll make a large seperate aquarium for the catfish then, anything that could go along with them?
So there is no such thing as a bridge problem bridges are great. For the outside, I would suggest doing a gothic architecture. And I would try to get in contact with a European aquarist to verify that eels are safe with salmon and trout
and again about the bongos in the nights house. You realize that it would mean that one of the main paths of the zoo, owuld be inside the night house itself. Both a anyoence to animals and human. And aswell, that would be for safty reasons (like a fire) be not allowed to be build
Sorry to keep bothering you with questions, but would it be safe to house large fish (antarctic toothfish and spiny dogfish) with penguins (king and adelie)? I imagine the dogfish would be okay (they just eat shellfish) but I'm unsure about the toothfish. it grows to 1.7m and could probably eat an adelie. If that doesn't work, might move them to another tank and replace with some kind of Antarctic seabird. Any suggestions for species? I don't know much about birds.

The classic rule of aquatic aquaria is if it can fit in the other's mouth then it is a no go because the penguins will get eaten. The spiny dogfish should work with the penguins or a California leopard(or zebra shark I don't remember what Australians call it), so pretty much anything in the Hound Shark family or Squalidae/dog shark family.Sorry to keep bothering you with questions, but would it be safe to house large fish (antarctic toothfish and spiny dogfish) with penguins (king and adelie)? I imagine the dogfish would be okay (they just eat shellfish) but I'm unsure about the toothfish. it grows to 1.7m and could probably eat an adelie. If that doesn't work, might move them to another tank and replace with some kind of Antarctic seabird. Any suggestions for species? I don't know much about birds.