Mixed species exhibit ideas

Alright guys so I have been planing on a MASSIVE Arctic exhibit and I need your opinions on mixed species that can be exhibited in this project..Ok then here I go.

01: Caribou with Arctic hare (If not move hares to their own exhibit)

02: Polar bear with Arctic fox (same thing like the hares)

03: Polar bear with feeder fish

04: Beluga whale with Grey seal (Substitute for Bearded seal)

05: Caribou with Snow geese (if not move them to 06)

06: Snow goose with Tundra swan (pinioned)

07: Arctic seabirds with Beluga whale and Feeder fish


Let me know what you guys think about these ideas.
 
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Alright guys so I have been planing on a MASSIVE Arctic exhibit and I need your opinions on mixed species that can be exhibited in this project..Ok then here I go.

01: Caribou with Arctic hare (If not move hares to their own exhibit)

02: Polar bear with Arctic fox (same thing like the hares)

03: Polar bear with feeder fish

04: Beluga whale with Grey seal

05: Caribou with Snow geese (if not move them to 06)

06: Snow goose with Tundra swan (pinioned)

07: Arctic seabirds with Beluga whale and Feeder fish


Let me know what you guys think about these ideas.
  1. Probably
  2. No
  3. Yes
  4. Don't know
  5. Yes
  6. Yes
  7. Probably
 
I think the only species that could actually mix would be a Cuvier's dwarf caiman, which is not inclined towards eating capybaras or their young.
 
Would a mixed exhibit with masu salmon, japanese giant salamander, barbel steed and whitespotted char work? I would have thought that the salamander would eat the fish but the giant salamanders at the Osaka Aquarium share a tank with some medium-sized freshwater fish (char I think, I'm not 100% sure though). Also american beavers with largemouth bass, black crappie, white crappie and american paddlefish?
 
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