Sorry if this isn't the most interesting thread, or one exciting thread packed with juicy zoo details that you might've been hoping to find, but I'm looking for some feedback from fellow ZooChatters' personal experiences so I can have better ideas for "designing" a Nile Crocodile exhibit.
I understand that guests love underwater viewing for aquatic animals, but I'm trying to be realistic here (even though creating a zoo is far-fetched in itself), and underwater glass viewing is very expensive. So obviously it's not a necessity. But would you prefer seeing crocs submerged below the surface or sunbathing on the sand? (They're not the most riveting species anyway
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Also, one other question: What fish are "compatible" with Nile crocodiles? Maybe they're not compatible, maybe they're just lucky the crocs haven't tried eating them yet! Anyway, I ask because Bronx Zoo's Madagascar! has Nile crocodiles living with Madagascar-endemic pinstripe dambas and marakely and while searching the galleries here on ZooChat, I haven't had much success in finding fish for a croc exhibit, other than Lake Malawi cichlids.
But if I have no underwater viewing, what's the point in having fish?!
I respect all of your opinions. Greatly appreciated.
-AnaheimZoo
By the way, I make a separate thread to ask because I feel if I post on a gallery photo it might not be answered.
I understand that guests love underwater viewing for aquatic animals, but I'm trying to be realistic here (even though creating a zoo is far-fetched in itself), and underwater glass viewing is very expensive. So obviously it's not a necessity. But would you prefer seeing crocs submerged below the surface or sunbathing on the sand? (They're not the most riveting species anyway
Also, one other question: What fish are "compatible" with Nile crocodiles? Maybe they're not compatible, maybe they're just lucky the crocs haven't tried eating them yet! Anyway, I ask because Bronx Zoo's Madagascar! has Nile crocodiles living with Madagascar-endemic pinstripe dambas and marakely and while searching the galleries here on ZooChat, I haven't had much success in finding fish for a croc exhibit, other than Lake Malawi cichlids.
But if I have no underwater viewing, what's the point in having fish?!
-AnaheimZoo
By the way, I make a separate thread to ask because I feel if I post on a gallery photo it might not be answered.