Some Gibbon Lar color morphs missing in Franchise

Hello, first of all, sorry for my English.

I noticed that in franchise mode, some color morphs of the Gibbon Lar are missing. I watched the trade center for hours, but no black, brown, or red gibbons appeared, only white or cream ones. Does anyone else have the same problem? Or are they just more rare in franchise mode? In sandbox mode, I only need to buy 8 to 10 animals to see black, brown, and red ones appear.
 
Hello, first of all, sorry for my English.

I noticed that in franchise mode, some color morphs of the Gibbon Lar are missing. I watched the trade center for hours, but no black, brown, or red gibbons appeared, only white or cream ones. Does anyone else have the same problem? Or are they just more rare in franchise mode? In sandbox mode, I only need to buy 8 to 10 animals to see black, brown, and red ones appear.
Every animal in the franchise market is put there by another player (with a few "Frontier Zoo" animals sprinkled in by the devs). If you're not finding the colour morph or species you want, it's because nobody is breeding them.
 
Every animal in the franchise market is put there by another player (with a few "Frontier Zoo" animals sprinkled in by the devs). If you're not finding the colour morph or species you want, it's because nobody is breeding them.
Sounds to me though as if they are for some Reason more common in the other Modes? Which is weird to me because for some Reason it isn't like that for any other Animal as far as I know
 
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Sounds to me though as if they are for some Reason more common in the other Modes? Which is weird to me because for some Reason it isn't like that for any other Animal as far as I know
It's like that for most species. They are more common in other modes because the spawn is random. There are still rare variants - albinos, leucistics, melanistics, etc - but most 'generic' variants pop up frequently.
 
It's like that for most species. They are more common in other modes because the spawn is random. There are still rare variants - albinos, leucistics, melanistics, etc - but most 'generic' variants pop up frequently.
Oh ok, so they aren't rare Color Morphs which you need to have lots of Luck to get?
Don't have the Tropical Pack yet, so I can't check it myself
 
That doesn't have much to do with the conversation, but I always keep an eye on the gibbons at the Trade Center. Tonight, I came across someone selling about twenty gibbons. I take one and look at its family tree and I come across this? Does anyone know how it's possible to have so many descendants from just one pair??
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That doesn't have much to do with the conversation, but I always keep an eye on the gibbons at the Trade Center. Tonight, I came across someone selling about twenty gibbons. I take one and look at its family tree and I come across this? Does anyone know how it's possible to have so many descendants from just one pair?? View attachment 394232
🤔 Especially weird for Primate. I guess it's likely that the Person might have hacked or modded the Game
 
That doesn't have much to do with the conversation, but I always keep an eye on the gibbons at the Trade Center. Tonight, I came across someone selling about twenty gibbons. I take one and look at its family tree and I come across this? Does anyone know how it's possible to have so many descendants from just one pair?? View attachment 394232
Well, if you remove the baby animals from the enclosure, the mother animal can have another one. That person probably stored all the babies in trade center and when he/she had enough of them, moved them all back to let them mature.
 
Well, if you remove the baby animals from the enclosure, the mother animal can have another one. That person probably stored all the babies in trade center and when he/she had enough of them, moved them all back to let them mature.
Thank you for your answer, I will try that !
 
Found them on the Market by the Way, so they are not missing. Just rare. Maybe I will try to make a Breeding Center for the Color Variations in my Primatology Center, so more People can get them
 
Well, if you remove the baby animals from the enclosure, the mother animal can have another one. That person probably stored all the babies in trade center and when he/she had enough of them, moved them all back to let them mature.
I don't think that's correct. I believe that they cannot have another until the interbirth interval as listed in the Zoopedia has passed.
 
That doesn't have much to do with the conversation, but I always keep an eye on the gibbons at the Trade Center. Tonight, I came across someone selling about twenty gibbons. I take one and look at its family tree and I come across this? Does anyone know how it's possible to have so many descendants from just one pair?? View attachment 394232
You might have figured this out already but in case anyone wants to know...
Yes, as previously mentioned; if you remove the babies from the habitat of their mother she will be able to get pregnant as soon as the interbirth interval is up. She will not get pregnant if she lives in the same habitat as offspring that isn't grown yet (with exceptions of a few species, like most reptiles), so sometimes it's good to keep in mind that there are quite a few species where the age of maturity is longer than birth interval. For example; capuchins mature at 7 years of age but a female can actually get pregnant about once a year. So quite often I personally have two capuchin habitats in a zoo, and when a baby is born I simply move it to the other habitat. So I have two different breeding groups in one zoo, but they raise each others babies instead of their own. xD That way I get a whole bunch of capuchin babies from each female rather than just 3-4 during her fertile years. :)
Another way to speed up breeding a LOT is to move the animals to another zoo right after they've given birth. When you drop them in another zoo the birth interval thing completely resets, so they'll be able to get pregnant immediately.
 
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