EDIT: Turns out they don't, it's a bug that's already been reported.Not sure if it's a bug, or if I'm doing something wrong or just unlucky. Has anybody had ANY success getting exotics to breed in the current version (0.31.16)?
In my breeding pens, I have the following creatures chained:
Alligators ♀ ♂
Tigers ♀ ♂
Leopards ♀ ♀ ♀ ♂
Giant Leopards ♀ ♀ ♂
And also:
Saltwater Crocodiles ♂ ♂ ♂ (still waiting for a ♀)
Jaguars ♀ ♀ ♀ (still waiting for a ♂)
I've had all of them for at least two years and most of them for four years or more. They're all Tame because I got them from the elves, but I haven't had a SINGLE cub or hatchling from any of them. Meanwhile, none of my cattle, dogs, or dwarves have had any problem having children.
I initially thought I had hit some sort of animal population cap, so I (spectacularly) dumped about a hundred cattle off my execution tower. No improvement in the situation. I still have a few dogs left wandering the fortress and they're still having puppies. 10 Dwarf children have been born since then, too.
Some questions:
- You can see they're all chained and the chains are next to each other- is that too close?
- I'm using Phoebus' version of 0.31.16, but the raws for these creatures are all the same from the released version. Could somebody with more knowledge than me please look at them (Alligator, Tiger, Leopard, Giant Leopard) and tell us if these creatures just don't breed or if they take a really long time to breed or something?
- I don't have a Dungeon Master, and understand getting one is pretty unlikely in this version. I know you need one if you want to war-train exotic animals, but do you need to have one in order for them to just breed?
- Is there some really obvious setting in the init file that could mass this up?
If this turns out to be a bug, I'll submit it to the bug tracker. Just checking first before I annoy Toady.
Thanks in advance guys.