Speculative Zoo Species List Help

@MOG2012

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I checked it before. Currently I have Amargosa Toad, Devils Hole Pupfish, Relict Leopard Frog, and Spring Mountain Springsnail. This gallery would be indoors, housed in the Conservation Centre which is a section of the Education Centre which is an exhibit in the Entry Plaza sector
 
I checked it before. Currently I have Amargosa Toad, Devils Hole Pupfish, Relict Leopard Frog, and Spring Mountain Springsnail. This gallery would be indoors, housed in the Conservation Centre which is a section of the Education Centre which is an exhibit in the Entry Plaza sector

There are several species on that list that you don't have.
 
Nocturnal Conservation Center-
Luzon Giant Cloud Rat, Madagascar Giant Jumping Rat, Black-and-rufous-elephant Shrew, Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec, Greater Galago, Springhare, North Island Brown Kiwi

Land of the Pharoah- aquatic exhibits-
Nile crocodile, Nile Hippopotamus, Nile tilapia, Featherfin Synodontis, African Tigerfish, Senegal Bichir
 
As much as I would like to see them in the conservation center, Black-and-Rufous Elephant Shrews / Sengis aren’t a nocturnal species; thus, I would recommend the Southern Tamandua as a similar alternative instead.
 
Nocturnal Conservation Center-
Luzon Giant Cloud Rat, Madagascar Giant Jumping Rat, Black-and-rufous-elephant Shrew, Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec, Greater Galago, Springhare, North Island Brown Kiwi

Land of the Pharoah- aquatic exhibits-
Nile crocodile, Nile Hippopotamus, Nile tilapia, Featherfin Synodontis, African Tigerfish, Senegal Bichir
As much as I would like to see them in the conservation center, Black-and-Rufous Elephant Shrews / Sengis aren’t a nocturnal species; thus, I would recommend the Southern Tamandua as a similar alternative instead.
I have southern tamanduas in another section. @AndyJ08 , a lot of the species you mentioned aren't conservation priority
 
I have some ideas for your nocturnal conservation center and the ideas are aardvark, Chevrotain, echidna, bear cuscus and Platypus.
 
I have some ideas for your nocturnal conservation center and the ideas are aardvark, Chevrotain, echidna, bear cuscus and Platypus.
I have aardvark, chevrotain, and echidna in other sections. Platypus are unrealistic but I think I'll have Sulawesi bear cuscus. Do you think they're compatible with woylie?
 
I have aardvark, chevrotain, and echidna in other sections. Platypus are unrealistic but I think I'll have Sulawesi bear cuscus. Do you think they're compatible with woylie?
I don’t know if they are compatible and another idea I have is Tasmanian Devils but I don’t know if you have them in section already.
 
Here is my current species list for the conservation center. How can I make it better while still being realistic.

  1. Black-Footed Ferret
  • Reptiles
  1. Aruba Island Rattlesnake
  2. Motagua Valley Bearded Lizard
  3. Spiny Softshell Turtle
  • Fish
  1. Devils Hole Pupfish
  2. Mangarahara Cichlid
  3. Tequila Splitfin
  • Amphibians
  1. Amargosa Toad
  2. Axolotl
  3. Lake Titicaca Water Frog
  4. Relict Leopard Frog
  5. Wyoming Toad
  • Invertebrates
  1. Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
  2. Partula Snails
  3. Socorro Isopod
  • Trail
    • Diurnal
  1. Attwatter’s Prairie Chicken
  2. California Condor
  3. Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
  4. Northern Bald Ibis
  5. Pancake Tortoise
  6. Speke’s Gazelle
  • Nocturnal
  1. Mongoose Lemur
  2. Western Woylie
Also, any members are free to state their needs for species lists on this chat, and help can be provided
 
Hello, I need some more spec zoo exhibit species list help. Feel free to suggest needs for help in spec zoos, helping others' needs, etc.
  1. Some land invertebrates, reptiles and amphibians for a Truckee River exhibit (other than Limax maximus and western pond turtle)
  2. Nocturnal Horn of Africa species (other than Naked Mole Rat and Ethiopian Mountain Adder)
  3. Horn of Africa high-altitude aviary (with blue-winged goose, and hadada so far)
  4. Gobi Desert Indoor Building
The only exhibits that I mentioned before that I still need help for is Caesar's Menagerie Indoor Vivarium, Gran Chaco Vivarium, Central Outback at Night, and the aquariums. Thank you @AndyJ08 , @Austin the Sengi @Dassie rat , @Paul.Haerle , @Tigeanderson , @Van Beal , and @Wisp O' Mist for your helpful suggestions. However, there is some thing I would want to make clear, this is meant to be realistic, and for my exhibit help, it would be helpful if the suggested species are found in American captivity and fit the criteria/description of my exhibit (ie. not suggesting a least concern nocturnal animal for my nocturnal conservation center exhibit)
 
Horn of Africa high-altitude aviary (with blue-winged goose, and hadada so far
Species, which found often in American captivity, are marked with an AC
Vulturine Guineafowl (AC)/Eastern Crested Guineafowl (AC)
Yellow-necked Spurfowl
Speckled Piegon (AC), Rameron Piegon, Dusky Turtle Dove, Laughing Dove (AC)
Fischer's Turaco
Spur-winged Lapwing (AC)
Speckled Mousebird (AC)
Lilac-breasted Roller (AC)
Red-and-yellow Barbet (AC)/ Brown-breasted Barbet
African Golden Oriole
Common Bulbul (AC)
Wattled Starling, Golden-breasted Starling (AC)/ Superb Starling (AC)
 
Species, which found often in American captivity, are marked with an AC
Vulturine Guineafowl (AC)/Eastern Crested Guineafowl (AC)
Yellow-necked Spurfowl
Speckled Piegon (AC), Rameron Piegon, Dusky Turtle Dove, Laughing Dove (AC)
Fischer's Turaco
Spur-winged Lapwing (AC)
Speckled Mousebird (AC)
Lilac-breasted Roller (AC)
Red-and-yellow Barbet (AC)/ Brown-breasted Barbet
African Golden Oriole
Common Bulbul (AC)
Wattled Starling, Golden-breasted Starling (AC)/ Superb Starling (AC)
I’m specifically looking for waterfowl, and have the Lapwing in a seperate exhibit
 
Just saying but I have one more idea for your nocturnal house and it’s found in USA zoos and the animal is the damaraland mole rat which I know is at the Bronx zoo but it’s also at Brookfield zoo, niabi zoo, Point defiance zoo and aquarium and Smithsonian national zoo and conservation biology institute and I have two ideas for nocturnal Horn of Africa and one of the ideas is the bat eared fox and the other idea is the African four toed hedgehog and the African four toed hedgehog or as its also known as the Pygmy hedgehog is found in zoos in the USA and they are found at Baton Rouge zoo Peoria Zoo Cheyenne mountain zoo and happy hollow park and zoo and the African four toed hedgehog will be very easy to obtain as they are the most popular pet hedgehog in the United States and the bat eared fox will also be easy to obtain as many zoos in the us have them and great examples of zoos that have them are Omaha, Cincinnati, Roger Williams, Memphis, Oklahoma City and Brookfield zoos along with other places like zoo boise, San Diego zoo safari park and north Georgia wildlife park and I am sorry if it’s a run on.
 
Just saying but I have one more idea for your nocturnal house and it’s found in USA zoos and the animal are the damaraland mole rat which I know is at the Bronx zoo and I have two ideas for nocturnal Horn of Africa and one of the ideas is the bat eared fox and the other idea is the African four toed hedgehog and the African four toed hedgehog or as its also known as the Pygmy hedgehog is found in zoos in the USA and they are found at Baton Rouge zoo Peoria Zoo Cheyenne mountain zoo and happy hollow park and zoo and the African four toed hedgehog will be very easy to obtain as they are the most popular pet hedgehog in the United States and the bat eared fox will also be easy to obtain as many zoos in the us have them and great examples of zoos that have them are Omaha, Cincinnati, Roger Williams, Memphis, Oklahoma City and Brookfield zoos along with other places like zoo boise, San Diego zoo safari park and north Georgia wildlife park and I am sorry if it’s a run on.
I have Damaraland and Bat-Eared foxes in a different exhibit (nocturnal South African desert) but thanks for the suggestion for African four-toed hedgehog for the nocturnal horn of africa
 
I have Damaraland and Bat-Eared foxes in a different exhibit (nocturnal South African desert) but thanks for the suggestion for African four-toed hedgehog for the nocturnal horn of africa
Your welcome and for the aquariums what are you looking for when it comes to animals and what do you have for the central outback at night exhibit so far.
 
Your welcome and for the aquariums what are you looking for when it comes to animals and what do you have for the central outback at night exhibit so far.
For the central outback, I only have common brush tail possum, tawny frogmouth, and short-beaked echidna so far. For the aquariums, here are the exhibits and what I'm looking for.
  1. City of Lights - I need some ideas for possible for compatible species for orange sea pen, bioluminescent coral, Japanese pineapple fish, and chain catshark (all in seperated tanks of course)
  2. Colorado River - Two communal tanks (chubs, dace, sucker, etc.) - Also Colorado river toad and western tiger salamander
  3. Great Rift Valley - A tank for each of the great lakes - Also giant African land snail and other semi-aquatic species
  4. Gulf of Mexico - Sea turtle communal tank and rocky outcrop tank (with bottom dwellers like spiny lobster) - Also dwarf lionfish and lined seahorse
  5. Indian Ocean - Nocturnal species, having a shark/ray tank, cardinalfish tank, etc. - Also having some octopus, lionfish, coconut crab, and Rodrigues fruit bat
  6. Komodo Islands - Some tanks (freshwater or saltwater ) to be near komodo dragons
  7. Lake Chad - Having some tank with west African lungfish and another tank with more aggressive species - having a seperated tank with African clawed frog
  8. Otter Plaza - A small Truckee River aquarium with at least Lahontan Cutthroat Troat
  9. Red Sea - Large coral reef tank
  10. Sea of Cortez - Shark tank, coral reef tank - seperated tanks (brown garden eel) which would hopefully be mostly mixed species
 
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