GreatApeFan7
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What do you guys think are the most expensive species are in terms of food cost?
In Beauval, Pandas aren't the most expensive animals, because the bamboo they eat is bought in the region, or even grown inside the zoo.Pandas and koalas.
surprisingly, the Manatees.
Sea otters were always mentioned as the most expensive at the Rotterdam Zoo while they were there.
Elephants are usually considered relatively cheap because what they eat is cheap compared to most other food items.
Platypuses, with their worm and crayfish diets.
I imagine these necessarily have to be species of crayfish and worms native to Australia ?
I imagine these necessarily have to be species of crayfish and worms native to Australia ?
Platypus are usually fed yabbies, Cherax destructor which are readily avilable especially as cheap feeder food in the pet trade. A keeper once told me she feeds one platypus 400 grams of yabbies, 600 grams of earthworms supplemented with fly pupae and mealworms daily.I don't believe so necessarily, but maybe one of our Aussie members knows more on the subject?
Platypus are usually fed yabbies, Cherax destructor which are readily avilable especially as cheap feeder food in the pet trade. A keeper once told me she feeds one platypus 400 grams of yabbies, 600 grams of earthworms supplemented with fly pupae and mealworms daily.
Platypus are usually fed yabbies, Cherax destructor which are readily avilable especially as cheap feeder food in the pet trade. A keeper once told me she feeds one platypus 400 grams of yabbies, 600 grams of earthworms supplemented with fly pupae and mealworms daily.
So I guess the San Diego zoo are also feeding their platypus in this way ?
I believe they are indeed using yabbies, though I'm not sure how they're acquiring them.
Interesting - a lot of places hold/breed their yabbies on site as well as mentioned above. Some of the other dietary options for platypus, according to a husbandry manual, include:Cherax destructor is illegal in the US as of 2016, but they're still around. They average 10-26 USD apiece depending on size so not cheap necessarily.
I believe they are indeed using yabbies, though I'm not sure how they're acquiring them.