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dovii88;786446; said:
nile monitor..they are awesome

Heck no! They get too big for that tank and they're meaner than any tegu! And they're like tokays; they hardly ever tame down.
 
Ophiuchus;786453; said:
Heck no! They get too big for that tank and they're meaner than any tegu! And they're like tokays; they hardly ever tame down.

Like a tokay, more like a tokay on steroids.
 
dovii88;786446; said:
nile monitor..they are awesome

Yeah but they get what about 6'? I can't remember off hand. Again this species is known for its aggression and is definatly not suited for inexperienced monitor/tegu keepers. But they are cool I'll give you that:)
 
Kobi9019;786410; said:
I don't want you to get the impression that I was yelling/flaming you for that, but for the novice to tegus and other large lizards I feel that a colombian, though smaller, would be too difficult for them to manage because you CAN tame them, but it takes quite alot of work. I personally wouldn't want to risk it because I don't have alot of taming experience I just know their care and such. I'm glad you've had successes taming them though I really like the colors of the gold colombian:) .

I am no stranger to big agressive reptiles. I have dealt with an adult male green iguana in season before. He recently passed away at 10yrs old from kindey failure, (likely from his previous owners poor care)
Actually, I don't mind a "SHOW ONLY" lizard.
One thing I was considering is replaceing the plexiglass on the front with mesh and converting it to a chameleon habitat.
 
kittyhazelton;787309; said:
I am no stranger to big agressive reptiles. I have dealt with an adult male green iguana in season before. He recently passed away at 10yrs old from kindey failure, (likely from his previous owners poor care)
Actually, I don't mind a "SHOW ONLY" lizard.
One thing I was considering is replaceing the plexiglass on the front with mesh and converting it to a chameleon habitat.

allright I wasn't sure whether or not you had experience with larger lizards. I think that your cage is not quite tall enough for a chameleon though. Maybe if you stand it up.
 
Kobi9019;787323; said:
allright I wasn't sure whether or not you had experience with larger lizards. I think that your cage is not quite tall enough for a chameleon though. Maybe if you stand it up.

Its 2 ft tall...should be fine for any smaller species, like Jacksons or veileds. Now if it was for a panther, parson's or Mellers, then it would be too short.
 
Ever think about Ackie (Ridge-tailed) Monitors? They grow to around 2' including the tail, are very tame, but do all the cool things that bigger monitors do.

I don't see them readily available at shows, but you might want to do some research and find a breeder online who might be able to get you one. (Most in the US pet trade are captive bred because, similar to Bearded Dragons, they are illegal to export for Australia)

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elevatethis;787352; said:
Ever think about Ackie (Ridge-tailed) Monitors? They grow to around 2' including the tail, are very tame, but do all the cool things that bigger monitors do.

I don't see them readily available at shows, but you might want to do some research and find a breeder online who might be able to get you one. (Most in the US pet trade are captive bred because, similar to Bearded Dragons, they are illegal to export for Australia)

AckieBB.JPG

Yeah I agree if you want a nice looking, tame, active lizard that you can keep in groups then this is the one for you.(These are also on my to buy list)
 
I'd get a Plumed Baslisk. They are so cool looking exspecially the males. I used to have breeding trio. They love to swim so a big water pan is a must.
 
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