arlo;806060; said:blue tree monitors stay pretty small, but u gotta be balllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin
http://www.reptilehavenonline.com/animals/btmon.jpg
pair for $1,800!
are u leaning towards the ackie as of now?
arlo;806073; said:i've never head of a monitor lizard and desert tortoise being put 2gether. does anyone noe if this can be done? i have a pretty juicy sulcata tortoise that would look hard wit a timor/ackie/green tree or blue tree monitor.
Ophiuchus;806522; said:I wouldn't suggest it. The monitor might harass the tortoise, and as surprisingly as it sounds, visa versa. Nevermind the fact that they live different continents.
This is like, the fifth thread in a week or so that has touched on the issue of mixing different herps together. So once more, I feel it's relevant to at least, link to the thread where it is discussed in greater detail. Apparently, many people wonder about this.
http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64392
BIGgourami;807485; said:well i am leaning toward the ackies but no one seem to want to aswer whether or not a pair would work in a 75 or how big a tank i would need.
i only asked about the turtle cause i like the "ecosystem" look.
do they climb at all or would a few logs be ignored for the most part?
if i put some cacti in there will one of then (plant or lizard) get messed up?
BIGgourami;809247; said:naw just keep.
did NOT know about the substrate though. that could/mostly be a problem.