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morry

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hey guys was looking at getting a pair of blue tongues in a 4 foot by 2 foot by 1.5 foot fish tank.

is this enough space?

if so will the male and female breed?, cause i dont want breeding:lol:

cheers
 
That's plenty of room for them but i'm afraid boys and girls will probably do what boys and girls do so well. Best bet is to keep them separate if you don't want them to breed.
 
oh k so a 4 foot tank is heaps of room then? what r the requirments for housing them.

*heat spot
*uv light
*somewhere to hide

nething else???
 
males particularly will fight, male and female and female/female mixes may fight and that is more likely if you don't feed them plenty. if you are going to have a northern and an eastern get two females and watch them very well for signs of aggression.
 
no doubt if you have a male and female in there they will breed. 4ft will house two fine,
 
northerns are agressive,i wouldnt house more than one,even with an eastern,and even female s will attack,not just other females,they will attack males to,also northerns will happily interbreed with an eastern,they are subspecies,even easterns can get moody when housed with others,but compared to northerns there usually ok with gage mates,but there all individuals
 
regardless of the bluetongues they are all capable of being agressive to other bluetongues in the same enclosure. That is simply the luck of the draw. Keep an eye on them for a while and especially so at mating time.

Also, be very careful if buying an unproven pair of bluetongues. Whilst everyone says they can sex them most methods are only about 80% accurate. (there are lots of posts here about sexing bluetongues - look them up)
 
hey um what about shinglebacks i heard that they need very low humidity, and it's not possible to have them in townsville or far north qld cause of this reason... any truth to that?
 
hey um what about shinglebacks i heard that they need very low humidity, and it's not possible to have them in townsville or far north qld cause of this reason... any truth to that?

If you keep them inside in aircon and keep their enclosures dry you could give it a go. JCU have some they use for research and don't seem to have any problem with them. They would require more attention to their husbandry than blueys but otherwise shouldn't be any harder. The difficult bit is getting your hands on some. I've never seen them for sale up here so you would probably have to freight them up from down south.
 
If you keep them inside in aircon and keep their enclosures dry you could give it a go. JCU have some they use for research and don't seem to have any problem with them. They would require more attention to their husbandry than blueys but otherwise shouldn't be any harder. The difficult bit is getting your hands on some. I've never seen them for sale up here so you would probably have to freight them up from down south.


oh okay thanks heaps, just a couple of questions.

what lizards do u enjoy the most, as in character and interest etc

and do u breed or know of ne quality breeders up here?
 
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