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New Dinosaurs and creepy crawlers

Putty

French Fries
Picked up two ackies a couple weeks ago...and then a third bigger female at the recent show...as well as some feeder roaches for all these buggers

Custom made viv for the dinos:
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The bigger female:
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Female Dubia Roach:
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Aaaaaaannnddd the blue tail reaching 27'' from the 15'' a few months back when I first got her:
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Did you know there's a really good article about ackies in the current Reptiles magazine?? They look so interesting!!
 
Did you know there's a really good article about ackies in the current Reptiles magazine?? They look so interesting!!

Haven't read it yet. We get our magazines a little late here I guess with our govt mail.

I can tell you that I am in LOVE with their character. Much more curious and out-going than tree monitors. They don't run at the sight of hands and take food offered by fingers delicately as well.

I'm hoping I have a 1.2 going so we shall see later on if I ever get eggs. Debating finding some Kimberly Rock Monitors and maybe getting a pair of those as well. It never ends.

That's a huge cage for their sizes right now. They look so cute! And, I love the cage.

Thanks, most of it is plywood in the back etc, but the front is cheap pine (no maple left) inlaid with walnut/cherry and some red oak. As far as size goes they have a lot of room to move around, but if I had the time right now I'd even move them into my blue-tail's viv and move her out ( 6x4x3). Given that I know I have 1.1 for sure I can't be certain about the other being male or female and fighting for room/heat etc later on.
 
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