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Old 02-27-03, 12:14 PM   #1
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Thumbs up New Ackie, New Cage!

I am in the market searching for an Red Ridge Tailed Monitor.

This time however, I am much more educated, and have gotten an extremely large cage prior to getting the monitor.

My new cage measures...

72"LONGX36"WIDEX24"DEEP

That's 6 Feet Long BY 3 Feet Wide BY 2 Feet Deep

I am hoping that this will last him/her for life.

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Old 02-27-03, 12:42 PM   #2
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right on...do you have any pics of it?
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Old 02-27-03, 05:13 PM   #3
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That should be plenty big for even a trio. I have heard that Ackies are much more fun when you get a group. Good Luck, I am sure you'll love them.
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A cage that size could happily house a group of Yellow Ackies as big as 4 or 5 in number. For Red Ackies, I think you'd find it crouded with 3 and also not deep enough.

Keep in mind, if you are looking to purchase babie(s)/juvinile(s), they should be raised into sub-adulthood in a smaller enclosure. It makes things much easier that way.

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I would love to get 3 or even four Yellow ackies. (I have decided to go with yellow as their size is more conveinient.)

But I don't have the funds, maybe I'll be able to get two right off the bat, but then I will have to introduce another later. Which I wil probably do.

As for the pictures, sorry, not yet, but I will post some the second I get them developed.


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Old 03-19-03, 09:50 AM   #6
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awesome and congrats, ackies are very cute and manageble varanids if you do your research
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Yeah, this is going to be second trio.

I have a single red too.
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