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Posted by: Paradon at Thu Dec 20 00:42:05 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Paradon ] Ackies are probably your best choice. Most people learn the hard way when getting their first large monitor. They really need large space to thrive and this is very difficult to accomadate and gets very expensive. Ackies will stay small, even as adults, so you have plenty of room for two or even a trio. I know they are not the most low priced monitors, but large monitors will have to be fed so much that the cost will be much more than what you originally paid for your Ackies. The set-up for a large monitor cost a lot more than a set up for a trio of adult Ackies. There are a lot of reputable Ackies breeders out there...check it out on line. I know Pro Exotics have some good Ackies, so check them out before you make a mistake of buying a Savannah monitor or a Nile. | ||
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