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Originally Posted by suz1000
We have a Savannah Monitor. When we got him on July 26th 2013 he fit in the palm of my hand. Now he's about 8" (he is genuinely growing in leaps and bounds). He is healthy on a good diet, regular vits, feed him in a separate cage give him a bath once a week etc.
He's picked up a rather crazy habit. He's pooping on me when I pick him up to hold him. I'm not terribly bothered by it but it tells me maybe he is still really scared of me. Can you help me to understand this behavior and maybe give me some handling tips so he and I can overcome this. I don't mind the poop but it grosses out my wife and makes her pretty upset (for the record: its much better than the biting)
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Hi, can you give some details of the conditions you keep the monitor in; enclosure size and type, temps (ambient and surface), lighting/heating, humidity range, type of substrate and depth?
Forced handling is extremely stressful to them, no doubt that`s one of the reasons the animal is defaecating on you. There`s absolutely no need to feed the monitor in a separate container (more forced handling).
You must allow the animal to fully acclimate to the enclosure, so for the time being just leave food, clean water, spot clean.