I have to confess something.
Maybe, just maybe the oceania craze did get me a little bit, just a teeny tiny bit.
And the fact that im living next to one of the few places with a full blown australia area didnt help.
Sooooooo....
Lets just say, my filler emu and wallaby habitat are gonna be extended to an entire mini area.
I wanted to make an elevated viewpoint in my zoo for a while, and guess this is my time to do it, as you can see with the nice and elevated building in the back ground.
Currently i only worked on the main viewing area, but the area below thats currently without walls will be a staff area. Idk how realistic it is that i put a food kitchen into every second building, but you all cant stop me, backstage building is fun and a treat, even if they are still all on my to do list, cause making what the guests are suppoused to see pretty is the priority.
Inside the viewing gallery i messed around with the indonesian roof and its really fun, even if ending it is a chore. Im currently very happy with how the left side looks, only needing a few more decoratin with flower pots, benches and trash cans, but the latter propaply wont be a thing till i get free build as they are path restricted and i do not see how putting a path through this will be in any way shape or form fun. Ps. Frontier freely placeable benches and stuff pls.
This main viewing gallery also isnt closed up and open air, while the holding of the koalas, quokkas aka brush tailed bettong stand ins and currently still wombats that i will also give a seperate of viewing shelter in this building, will be enclosed with a glass roof like a tiny greenhouse. Its also just the right size for the eucalyptus feeder to fit in perfectly.
This side will also be indoors for the guests, eventhough i will have to move my pretty palms then. So far i havent really used flowerpots so i want to live this place up with many plants, only using potted plants, so that will be fun!
Lastly, when you look outside of the windows, this is the view, primarly showing the emus and wallabys, which also means it will force me to complete the decoration around there habitat for a nice view, making me finally finish this area a little more, same with my tropical house entrance seen in the other pic with the goal for the remaining year being to mostly finish up this section of the zoo as my heart piece of quality controll. Never thought that my first really great area would be for australian animals, but i take it.
And thats it for now, maybe im also gonna put in a tassie habitat or a birb WE, cause admitedly ive been dying for lorikeets or budgies, but we can only wait and see if we will actually get those.
Maybe, just maybe the oceania craze did get me a little bit, just a teeny tiny bit.
And the fact that im living next to one of the few places with a full blown australia area didnt help.
Sooooooo....
Lets just say, my filler emu and wallaby habitat are gonna be extended to an entire mini area.
I wanted to make an elevated viewpoint in my zoo for a while, and guess this is my time to do it, as you can see with the nice and elevated building in the back ground.
Currently i only worked on the main viewing area, but the area below thats currently without walls will be a staff area. Idk how realistic it is that i put a food kitchen into every second building, but you all cant stop me, backstage building is fun and a treat, even if they are still all on my to do list, cause making what the guests are suppoused to see pretty is the priority.
Inside the viewing gallery i messed around with the indonesian roof and its really fun, even if ending it is a chore. Im currently very happy with how the left side looks, only needing a few more decoratin with flower pots, benches and trash cans, but the latter propaply wont be a thing till i get free build as they are path restricted and i do not see how putting a path through this will be in any way shape or form fun. Ps. Frontier freely placeable benches and stuff pls.
This main viewing gallery also isnt closed up and open air, while the holding of the koalas, quokkas aka brush tailed bettong stand ins and currently still wombats that i will also give a seperate of viewing shelter in this building, will be enclosed with a glass roof like a tiny greenhouse. Its also just the right size for the eucalyptus feeder to fit in perfectly.
This side will also be indoors for the guests, eventhough i will have to move my pretty palms then. So far i havent really used flowerpots so i want to live this place up with many plants, only using potted plants, so that will be fun!
Lastly, when you look outside of the windows, this is the view, primarly showing the emus and wallabys, which also means it will force me to complete the decoration around there habitat for a nice view, making me finally finish this area a little more, same with my tropical house entrance seen in the other pic with the goal for the remaining year being to mostly finish up this section of the zoo as my heart piece of quality controll. Never thought that my first really great area would be for australian animals, but i take it.
And thats it for now, maybe im also gonna put in a tassie habitat or a birb WE, cause admitedly ive been dying for lorikeets or budgies, but we can only wait and see if we will actually get those.