They do have the facilities so hopefully down the line we may see a breeding pair at Perth.
But for the meantime, it makes sense for Perth to hold a non breeding trio. Especially as all three of Perth's lions descend from very well represented lines.
With the open range zoos managing larger breeding prides, I think we’ll largely see the city zoo focussing on holding small non breeding pairs/trios.
In addition to all holding non breeding prides - Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth now all have lions born within 3-4 years of each other (2013-2017) - meaning all four facilities will all be renewing their prides around the same time around a decade from now.
With regards to Perth’s females - the key developments since the announcement they’d be breeding was made in 2018 are the transfer of their younger brother to Werribee for breeding; their littermate siring 2.1 surviving cubs at Mogo; and their mother producing quintuplets at Taronga. As a founder, she was once considered genetically valuable - but is now becoming increasingly well represented.
