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03-05-03, 03:27 PM
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red or yellow ackies?
Hey, at the recent herp show i saw some BEAUTIFUl red ackies and a couple yellows. The guy with the yellow said that yellows are the better of the two, being tamer. I was wondering if this is true, I thought he may be saying this for me to get it cause the reds I held were fine. He also said a 20gallon is a good size for an adult? I don't believe this, I'd probably get a 55 gallon and get 1 or 2 ackies.
Do any of you keep them? How big of cages do you keep them in? Which of the two do you prefer?
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03-06-03, 12:32 PM
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anyone..............lol
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03-06-03, 10:50 PM
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A 20 gal for two eh...... That guy is an idiot! I wouldn't even house one in a 20 gal let alone two! Just because they are "Pygmy Varanids" it doesn't mean they can thrive in a Pygmy habitat. I would go atleast 5'L x 3'W x 2'H for a pair. JMHO
Ed
(At a friends computer)
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03-07-03, 09:28 AM
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ok thanks, i would need a 5'L x 3'W x 2'H for 1 red or yellow ackie??? Also do you think one is better than the other.
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03-08-03, 12:04 PM
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Hey Snakemann,
Depending on what you are getting a 55 gallon could be ok. Red Ackies get much larger than yellows. For a trio of reds, you would need a 6'x3'x2'. I wouldn't go much smaller than that. As for Yellows, trios can be kept in 4'x2'x2'. I have a a yellow in a 4'x2'x2' all by himself and he has plenty of room.
As for the temperment, as a rule, Yellows are more tame, but Reds are fine as well. It's basically what you have the funds to support. If you have the money to house 1, 2, or 3 reds, then by all means go for it. But do know that they are more expensive than yellows. Expect to pay anywhere from 500-700 for a red. And 350-500 for a yellow. For the reasons listed above, I prefer Yellow's. But it is personal preference, and if I had the extra cash, I would probably prefer reds.
I hope this has been of some help.
Best of luck,
Dan
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03-08-03, 04:34 PM
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yes it has, thank you.
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03-09-03, 09:11 PM
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You're welcome. Good luck!
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03-12-03, 03:31 PM
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acanthurus
acanthurus is known across Australias north region, in beije, reds and yellows...they live in semi-social groups and getting more than 1 is preferable if you can....there is a ton of material on them in magazines. I just wrote one for Reptilia so look for that....they are both docile so no worry there...a wooden cage keeps the heat in better than glass.
good luck,
mark
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03-14-03, 06:26 PM
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awesome thanks. I never read reptilia. Who knows maybe ill subscribe for it now
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