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10-25-12, 04:06 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
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10-25-12, 04:07 PM
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10-25-12, 04:14 PM
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10-25-12, 04:15 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
the yuwonoi is always dirty so not bright colors on this day lol.
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10-25-12, 04:35 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
easy to miss but you can see the males tail sticking out in this pic.
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10-25-12, 04:38 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
looks great! What species is that?
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10-25-12, 04:47 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
which one? Varanus Yuwonoi aka tri-color monitor is the blue, yellow and black monitor and other two are my red ackie/acanthurus acanthurus (better pics in a recent thread I posted)
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10-25-12, 05:24 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
Wow, that looks great!
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10-25-12, 08:27 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
That is great looking! I thought the freezer may almost be to insulated but the fact you can use only a 30 watt bulb is pretty handy long term on the power bill. I like the drainage line idea as well and may use it...
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10-26-12, 06:28 AM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
Is that what that is, and old freezer?! Nice reuse of materials man. Might have to do this after my next freezer craps out at work. I was just thinking the other day about what a nice enclosure my keg cooler would make...
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10-26-12, 07:57 AM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
This is a large freezer from pizza hut. Doors are stainless steel and inside is aluminum. Should last a few years. I was wondering if the casters/wheels would hold up this weight and they do. It takes some grunting but I can roll this cage around a little by myself.
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10-26-12, 08:21 AM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
question. whats the tri-colored like? i was considering one for about a 2 day span and decided against it. ive just heard they are nasty tempered and in most cases kill the females in mating attempts, i dont know how true it is? i ended up not buying one mostly due to price for an import. i think their was a brief discussion in another "varanus" forum not sure if you were who mentioned the info.
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10-26-12, 02:46 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
My understanding is that they are very reclusive ambush predators. All the accounts I've heard are that they set up a hiding spot and sit inside, darting out and grabbing food when it comes along. I have never worked with them though, so I'm interested in hearing the response as well.
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10-26-12, 04:00 PM
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Re: my nightmare-blood and tears :)
It was not me that mentioned the info but Justin (I think) and I agree it is not a good display animal. Most indos aren't for that matter. Jmulgston (spelling) on varanus.nl has a trio and he reported that his male is very high strung and doesn't allow the females to be around. I believe he had to seperate them. Females are like blue tails and stay on the smaller side and the males get bulkier and longer (or so I have read). I would agree that they are ambush predators. Mine digs out a den that has a large entrance and turns into a tunnel that has to be 20 inches deep. Mine is supposed to be female but I havent had her long enough to test that out. I have had her for about 5-6 months so still to early for me to write a journal on them I hope to get a pair in the near future and try breeding them myself.
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