Mixed species exhibit ideas

Curiousity continuing here. Would it be better to have more of the vultures as well? I assume the secretary birds would be best kept in pairs.
More vultures means more chances to form pairs, and with colonial vultures they can usually stay together after pair-formation. If there are issues non-compatible pairs can always be separated.

Secretarybirds are definitively not colonial, so indeed a pair.
 
More vultures means more chances to form pairs, and with colonial vultures they can usually stay together after pair-formation. If there are issues non-compatible pairs can always be separated.

Secretarybirds are definitively not colonial, so indeed a pair.
So both the vultures and marabou storks would be groups with equal male:female distribution? Or would I want more of one sex over the other?
 
So both the vultures and marabou storks would be groups with equal male:female distribution? Or would I want more of one sex over the other?
More of one sex or the other is usually not an issue (especially in larger groups), but equal ratio’s should render the most pairs. I would also avoid having a sex with only one individual or a very heavy excess of one sex. My advice is to put in at least 3.3 marabou and 2.2 vultures.
 
I'm curious if these two can coexist
Dumeril's Ground Boa, Acrantophis dumerili
Radiated Tortoise, Astrochelys radiata

I know it would probably be difficult but I really like the idea of exhibiting these two natives of Madagascar together.
 
I'm curious if these two can coexist
Dumeril's Ground Boa, Acrantophis dumerili
Radiated Tortoise, Astrochelys radiata

I know it would probably be difficult but I really like the idea of exhibiting these two natives of Madagascar together.
There was an incident a few years ago at Memphis in which a Madagascar tree boa bit a radiated tortoise in the head in front of a bunch of zoo visitors and it created a fair amount of negative buzz. So there's that.

Watch a snake attack a tortoise at Memphis Zoo exhibit
 
I'm curious if these two can coexist
Dumeril's Ground Boa, Acrantophis dumerili
Radiated Tortoise, Astrochelys radiata

I know it would probably be difficult but I really like the idea of exhibiting these two natives of Madagascar together.
A. madagascariensis (the Northern ground boa) has been kept for many years now with radiated tortoise in Antwerp zoo. However, turtles and snakes is often regarded as a high disease-risk (I don’t know the specifics) by reptile-keepers and thus not recommended.
 
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Brookfield Zoo kept a single walrus with a harbor(?) seal for many years though the 1980's. They were introduced when the zoo was unable to acquire another walrus and 'Olga' benefited from the companionship of this other species without any aggressive interactions.
 

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While the walrus risk would make me wary, it’s worth noting that gray seals have been known to predate harbor seals, yet that mix has been successful several times
 
Here's another one,
can Walrus,Odobenus rosmarus coexist with any other pinnipeds like Grey Seals,Halichoerus grypus
It’s certainly possible, Hamburg has done it for many years (fur seals and grey seals). However, the fur seals were really annoying the walrus (biting in it’s tail) when I was there.

As said before, walrus can kill seals and will do so in nature. Wether this poses an actual risk when well-fed is another thing. I haven’t heard of any zoo-accidents myself.
 
How do we feel about patas monkey and steenbok?
African crested porcupine and kori bustard?
Primates and ungulates are mixed frequently. The first should be no different. However, I’m not 100% sure on the temperaments of either the porcupines of bustards.
 
Personally, a patas monkey and steenbok mix is not one that I would suggest. Patas monkeys are famously more terrestrial than other primates, so the niche-partitioning within the habitat that allows many primate x ungulate mixes to work would not be present. Topeka mixes patas with dik-dik, and I do not know anyone that has visited and actually seen the dik-dik… And steenbok are, in my experience, even more fractious than dik-dik, and certainly rarer — I do not think it would be a risk worth taking.
 
African crested porcupine and kori bustard?

Bad idea. The large holes would be a tripping hazard to the bustards. Also bustards are prone to ingesting foreign objects, and a porcupine quill would be a really bad thing to ingest. Additionally Koris are nervous birds, and the presence of aggressive porcupines would stress them out. More issues besides that, but I think it's rather clear it's not a good mix.
 
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