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02-08-05, 05:03 PM
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New pair of yellow Ackies Thanks Matt
well here is our new pair of Yellow Ackies from Matt . they are three years old and are provin and tame great shape after laying eggs in dec . hope to have little ones this summer thanks for looking
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02-08-05, 08:32 PM
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Wow your luck may have been shyt' but it's looking up. Those are beautiful beautiful monitors.
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02-08-05, 08:40 PM
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hey, i never heard of yellow ackies before... anybody got a care sheet or info for me? also, is there different colors? very nice looking lizard.
Thanks,
Davey
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02-08-05, 08:58 PM
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there are yellows and reds, the reds are bigger than the yellows and the care is the same
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02-08-05, 09:10 PM
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cool. i found a good care sheet on them.
Thanks,
Davey
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02-08-05, 09:16 PM
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Beautiful lizards! best of luck with breeding them. I too am working with this species, they're so much fun.
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02-08-05, 10:23 PM
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Ya the pair hade 21 babys last year and layed the last cluch of eggs on dec 4th i think
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02-09-05, 10:45 AM
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Actually, yellows (V.a.brachyurus) can get larger..
Than reds (V.a.acanthurus). I was told that possibly in the future yellows may end up being reclassified as a separate species, due to the physical differences etc, although they can innerbreed. Sometimes its interesting what the world of science does from day to day to classifications, after all the nile and ornate can innerbreed yet the ornate is now classifed as a separate species. Supposedly the yellow ackie has the ability to reach or exceed 3ft, Id love to see some that big.
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