Welcome reader to this thread!
I want to give reasoning behind the title “(real) zoo plan” as I feel like this may or may not confuse people. So, the reason for putting “real” between brackets is simple: this may never become real and should thus be taken with a grain of salt.
What will I post in this thread?
- My plan on starting out a zoo.
^ This may vary from how I would handle financial, educational and other “behind the scenes” related things. However I will also talk about animal species that I think are suitable for a starting zoo.
- As this is still a “fantasy” zoo I may or may not consider certain licenses and such when talking about how animals work. However I will try to give as much information as I can possibly find.
Keep in mind that I won’t talk about any big exhibit or zoo animal as I want this thread to start where a real zoo starts. The beginning. Over time it will ofcourse build up and such and eventually we get to the big masterplan stage.
Keep in mind that as I am still in secondary school I won’t have crazy experiences with zoo animals. Infact; other then with a couple dogs and some fish I have no experience with animals. I am also aware that this is one of the so many “I want a zoo” kind of things, but ehh, just roll with it.
So let’s begin this thread by discussing some animals that I think are relatively cheap within their upkeep costs.
- Reptiles;
Probably one of the first animals I think of when looking into animals to start a zoo with are reptiles.
I can say relatively safe that reptiles are easy to come by as nowadays every local pet store seems to have a bearded dragon or a couple geckos in their collection. Besides the easy way to obtain them (but definitly not the best) are they (argueable) cheap. Reptiles are becoming more popular and in each country there are more then enough “proffesional” breeders where you can get one or two. I do advise you to always get reptiles from a breeder rather then your average pet store as reptiles from pet stores are sometimes not maintained well. (This doesn’t apply to every pet store)
The upkeep costs mainly consists of the electricity used to heat the terrarium, the light source and food.
- Fish:
Fish are in my opinion a decent start for a small zoo. However you would require to either give up some space of your house to build a tank where visitors can see it, or you would need to build a small building (maybe even the garage you never use would do!)
That can provide a place for the tank to be on display for visitors. Fish come in many different forms and colors and prices. And ofcourse fresh and saltwater specimens. In my opinion a fresh-water tank would be the best fitting for a starting zoo. As the upkeep costs are less (argueable) and the animals themselves are cheaper as well. And who doesn’t love Piranhas or Chichlids?
- Birds:
Birds are loved by many people in the world and are relatively easy to keep.
Finches, Chickens and Parakeets are nothing to shame for. These three bird categories are relatively easy to keep and cheap. Whether it’s a secretary bird or a chicken, a real bird lover would still appreciate a good chicken. In my opinion birds would make for a good beginnning species as you can make a “walkthrough-aviary”. Build a somewhat medium-sized aviary. (Size;4x6x3) Yeah, this is probably the more fantasy part of this post, but it’s a fun and do-able concept nonetheless.
- Mammals
Mammals are by far one of the most popular animals. I mean, everyone loves dogs and cats, right?
Well, how about rodents??
Ever thought about educating people about the mice or rats that they’re so affraid of, and show their good and adorable side? Well, that’s just one of the many examples I can give for this section. Mammals do require (in my opinon) the most upkeep costs. And then mainly the big hoofstock. Having alpacas or wallabies sounds cool and such. Till you get one that eats a lot. Although it shouldn’t be that much of a problem; finding a hay supplier is needed if you decide to keep big mammals such as camel, llamas, alpacas and deer. Small mammals like rodents require less costs to be maintained well and are therefore in my opinion more fitting for a starting zoo.
(All of the above information is not guaranteed correct as I am no expert, nor do I claim to be correct about everything, if some of my information is wrong feel free to correct it).
Alright, now onto the more “dreamy” stuff. To wrap the first (and long) post up.
What animals would I go for if I start a zoo?
(While selecting animals I did keep in mind to have a realistic location; a small country-side-ish area with some land to use)
- Wallabies; cute, adorable and small children love them.
- Brown Rats; some call them terrifying, I call them adorable. I would love to show people the inner-beauty of rats and change the way people think of them.
- “exotic” breeds of live-stock; think of breeds like Scottisch highland cattle, Watusi, Texas Longhorn and so on.
(I focussed just on cows now, as I keep this one for a later post).
- Reptiles; I love reptiles myself and a zoo for me needs to have reptiles. Mostlikely a few terraria would do.
- Insects; I like to show people animals that are not always appreciated. Insects definitly are one of those categories some people rather avoid. And as zoos should be educational I would feel responsible for changing that thought of “eww” and “yikes” that people have about bugs.
Welp, this post ended up way longer then I hoped it to be (I hope it isn’t too long, if so, I was not aware of a limit).
I’d like to hear what you guys think about starter zoo animals, and what would you go for?
I want to give reasoning behind the title “(real) zoo plan” as I feel like this may or may not confuse people. So, the reason for putting “real” between brackets is simple: this may never become real and should thus be taken with a grain of salt.
What will I post in this thread?
- My plan on starting out a zoo.
^ This may vary from how I would handle financial, educational and other “behind the scenes” related things. However I will also talk about animal species that I think are suitable for a starting zoo.
- As this is still a “fantasy” zoo I may or may not consider certain licenses and such when talking about how animals work. However I will try to give as much information as I can possibly find.
Keep in mind that I won’t talk about any big exhibit or zoo animal as I want this thread to start where a real zoo starts. The beginning. Over time it will ofcourse build up and such and eventually we get to the big masterplan stage.
Keep in mind that as I am still in secondary school I won’t have crazy experiences with zoo animals. Infact; other then with a couple dogs and some fish I have no experience with animals. I am also aware that this is one of the so many “I want a zoo” kind of things, but ehh, just roll with it.
So let’s begin this thread by discussing some animals that I think are relatively cheap within their upkeep costs.
- Reptiles;
Probably one of the first animals I think of when looking into animals to start a zoo with are reptiles.
I can say relatively safe that reptiles are easy to come by as nowadays every local pet store seems to have a bearded dragon or a couple geckos in their collection. Besides the easy way to obtain them (but definitly not the best) are they (argueable) cheap. Reptiles are becoming more popular and in each country there are more then enough “proffesional” breeders where you can get one or two. I do advise you to always get reptiles from a breeder rather then your average pet store as reptiles from pet stores are sometimes not maintained well. (This doesn’t apply to every pet store)
The upkeep costs mainly consists of the electricity used to heat the terrarium, the light source and food.
- Fish:
Fish are in my opinion a decent start for a small zoo. However you would require to either give up some space of your house to build a tank where visitors can see it, or you would need to build a small building (maybe even the garage you never use would do!)
That can provide a place for the tank to be on display for visitors. Fish come in many different forms and colors and prices. And ofcourse fresh and saltwater specimens. In my opinion a fresh-water tank would be the best fitting for a starting zoo. As the upkeep costs are less (argueable) and the animals themselves are cheaper as well. And who doesn’t love Piranhas or Chichlids?
- Birds:
Birds are loved by many people in the world and are relatively easy to keep.
Finches, Chickens and Parakeets are nothing to shame for. These three bird categories are relatively easy to keep and cheap. Whether it’s a secretary bird or a chicken, a real bird lover would still appreciate a good chicken. In my opinion birds would make for a good beginnning species as you can make a “walkthrough-aviary”. Build a somewhat medium-sized aviary. (Size;4x6x3) Yeah, this is probably the more fantasy part of this post, but it’s a fun and do-able concept nonetheless.
- Mammals
Mammals are by far one of the most popular animals. I mean, everyone loves dogs and cats, right?
Well, how about rodents??
Ever thought about educating people about the mice or rats that they’re so affraid of, and show their good and adorable side? Well, that’s just one of the many examples I can give for this section. Mammals do require (in my opinon) the most upkeep costs. And then mainly the big hoofstock. Having alpacas or wallabies sounds cool and such. Till you get one that eats a lot. Although it shouldn’t be that much of a problem; finding a hay supplier is needed if you decide to keep big mammals such as camel, llamas, alpacas and deer. Small mammals like rodents require less costs to be maintained well and are therefore in my opinion more fitting for a starting zoo.
(All of the above information is not guaranteed correct as I am no expert, nor do I claim to be correct about everything, if some of my information is wrong feel free to correct it).
Alright, now onto the more “dreamy” stuff. To wrap the first (and long) post up.
What animals would I go for if I start a zoo?
(While selecting animals I did keep in mind to have a realistic location; a small country-side-ish area with some land to use)
- Wallabies; cute, adorable and small children love them.
- Brown Rats; some call them terrifying, I call them adorable. I would love to show people the inner-beauty of rats and change the way people think of them.
- “exotic” breeds of live-stock; think of breeds like Scottisch highland cattle, Watusi, Texas Longhorn and so on.
(I focussed just on cows now, as I keep this one for a later post).
- Reptiles; I love reptiles myself and a zoo for me needs to have reptiles. Mostlikely a few terraria would do.
- Insects; I like to show people animals that are not always appreciated. Insects definitly are one of those categories some people rather avoid. And as zoos should be educational I would feel responsible for changing that thought of “eww” and “yikes” that people have about bugs.
Welp, this post ended up way longer then I hoped it to be (I hope it isn’t too long, if so, I was not aware of a limit).
I’d like to hear what you guys think about starter zoo animals, and what would you go for?