Hu... Unless I'm terribly mistaken, it isn't a specific species or even clade, is it?5. Reef Fish
Hu... Unless I'm terribly mistaken, it isn't a specific species or even clade, is it?5. Reef Fish
Hu... Unless I'm terribly mistaken, it isn't a specific species or even clade, is it?
That's a good pointOk, updated but I won't include such a generic term, it would make classifying the species far too complicated![]()
Both options are nice!That's a good pointmaybe a Clownfish or Blue Tang then?
ThanksBoth options are nice!
Do you want to vote for either of them?Thanks![]()
Both pleaseDo you want to vote for either of them?
Or both?
There weren't humpback whales in captivity. Were there?I got my list + the Creatures they would be able to Cohabiate with
1. Black-Tip Reef Shark (Would be able to have a Cohabitation Bonus with the Common Dolphin, Green Sea Turtle, and Humpback Whale)
2. Common Dolphin (Mascot) (Would be able to have a Cobabitation Bonus with the Black-Tip Reef Shark, Green Sea Turtle, and Humpback Whale)
3. Green Sea Turtle (Would be able to have a Cohabitation Bonus with the Black-Tip Reef Shark, Common Dolphin, and Humpback Whale)
4. Humpback Whale (Would be able to have a Cohabitation Bonus with the Black-Tip Reef Shark, Common Dolphin, and Green Sea Turtle)
5. Reef Fish (Walkthrough Exhibit, as it would be like one of those tanks you can walk through) (This would be the first animal where you can chose your own combos of colors on, but you would only be able to pick two colors on a specimen, in which there would be 15 different colors to chose from, AKA Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Pink, Brown, Black, Grey, White, Lime, Cyan, Lavender, and Crimson, but you can only have 3 combos per Exhibit, for example you can have one group that is Blue and Green, another group that is White and Yellow, and another group that is Purple and Black)
Theme I would like: Hawaiian
There weren't humpback whales in captivity. Were there?
Yeah but could anyone imagine the size of tanks and amount of saltwater for one (to two for mating) of any species bigger than orcas, and how they could be "carried"/moved from ocean to aquarium? Otherwise, why weren't there any giant whales in captivities?There might of been? Specifically Sea World. But I think Whales should also be in Captivity along with any other animal, as long as they are taken care of and they are treated humanly
Yeah but could anyone imagine the size of tanks and amount of saltwater for one (to two for mating) of any species bigger than orcas, and how they could be "carried"/moved from ocean to aquarium? Otherwise, why weren't there any giant whales in captivities?
Their migratory life cycle may also make things complicated. I'm personally a bit uncomfortable with the idea of adding most cetacean to the game considering all the animal abuse attached to keeping them in captivity, especially when you consider they're among the few species whose life expectancy is shorter in zoos and their aquatic équivalents and they're not really used for reintroduction, but on the other hand I like that Planet Zoo can give you more freedom than real life, and I don't want to enforce a harsh set of rules in my threads (otherwise I wouldn't even allow flying birds and fully aquatic habitat animals even in wishlist packs centered around bodies of water).
I changed my wishlist.1. Goodfellow's tree kangaroo (mascot)
2. Kagu
3. Short-beaked echidna
4. Marine iguana
5. Nene
6. Black swan
7. Lowland anoa
8. Tuatara (free update animal)
What did you change? If I can't see your previous vote, I can't remove them from the count...I changed my wishlist.
Before the Short-beaked echidna the third animal on my list was the Sea otter. The place is Southern elephant seal are replaced by the Black swan.What did you change? If I can't see your previous vote, I can't remove them from the count...
Okay, thanks!Before the Short-beaked echidna the third animal on my list was the Sea otter. The place is Southern elephant seal are replaced by the Black swan.