Are we not gonna talk about how this works?

I did this initially because of a contract, assuming that the mosa would eat all of the others for me, but here I am, three separate lagoon species chilling peacefully in only 4 sections. I guess mosas aren’t quite as solitary as they seem.
 

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How the h3ck did you manage to keep the cohabitation tolerable and animals not complaining about more space??? even with the humble trait... thats insane. I guess its broken as well? lol. Dont worry the mosasaurus will get the starving bug soon enough and you will lose it. Same with the others lol. Just wait patiently.
 
How the h3ck did you manage to keep the cohabitation tolerable and animals not complaining about more space??? even with the humble trait... thats insane. I guess its broken as well? lol. Dont worry the mosasaurus will get the starving bug soon enough and you will lose it. Same with the others lol. Just wait patiently.
So large and medium lagoon creatures both like small marine reptiles and I made sure the plesi alpha had tolerant so cohab was fine. As for space, a humble mosa is perfectly ok in just 4 sections and the rest are fine without humble.
 

Jens Erik

Senior Community Manager
Frontier
So large and medium lagoon creatures both like small marine reptiles and I made sure the plesi alpha had tolerant so cohab was fine. As for space, a humble mosa is perfectly ok in just 4 sections and the rest are fine without humble.
Looks like you hit the perfect combination of genetic mods to make your enclosure work perfectly! :)
 
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