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Old 03-16-03, 11:49 AM   #1
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Tank Size?

What size enclosure do you guys house you Savannah Monitors in? whay is a good size for one? what is a goos size for a piar? Pics would be goos also.
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Old 03-16-03, 01:01 PM   #2
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Well for a savannah monitor I've heard you needed a big enclosure like about a 100 gal. tank when adults or bigger and a 50 for juvi's.Thats why I changed my mind and decided to get a water monitor and plus those savannahs are huge but still are good pets(thats what I hear).
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Old 03-16-03, 01:28 PM   #3
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aim sorry but you must be confusing water monitor with water dragon Right? W Monitors can be 100+ ponds when adult.
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Old 03-16-03, 01:42 PM   #4
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lol ya i think u confused it a bit water monitors get bigger then savanah monitors.
are you talking about a water dragon???
if so they need a way bigger cage then a savanah too???
what animal are you talking abaut???
and i'm not sure what size cage you need for a adult, i had a juvi in 4 foot long by 2 foot wide and 2.5 foot high
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Old 03-16-03, 02:20 PM   #5
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The cage i am going to be building in the next little while is going to be 6' long,3' wide, and 2.5' high.
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Old 03-16-03, 06:14 PM   #6
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Norman:
is this going to be for a single Savannah Monitor?
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i heard that for adults wooden enclosures are the best is this ttrue?
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yes it is for a single monitor. <p>
I would like to build the enclosure bigger but i have to be able to fit it through the door in my building.
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What I did for my 6X3X2 enclosure is...

1. Design it out, how you want it to look(I have a plexiglass viewing window on one side)
2. calculate what it's going to cost you, supplies, labour, tools...etc
3. Get the supplies. for mine, the supplies cost about $150 CDN, that included the nails, screws, wood, plexiglass, heavy-duty wire screen, latches, and hinges. (did the labour myself and borrowed tools(Jigsaw, exacto knife, hammer, drill bit complete set, and circular saw)
4. Get the supplies into the house/appartment first and build it in the room. I made the mistake of building mine in my garage, and then had the daunting task of heaving it up stairs. Lucky it fit.

I would recommed no smaller than a 6X3X2 for savs. And even that may be a little small. Better off to go to a 8X4X4, that would be ideal. If you find that you may not have enough room to house this type of monitor...I would suggest getting an Ackie. A very inquisitive, intelligent and interesting monitor. The Varanus Acanthurus(Red or Yellow) is also very handlable, and very monitarily affordable. Not to mention easy to house. Yellow Ackies only tend to grow to about 16-22 inches at largest. And red's tend to be a little bigger than that, most reaching 20 inches. I have my trio of yellows in a 4X2X2 and this will house them all for the rest of thier lives. (I am currently in the final stages of construction for my 6x3x2)

Hope this has been of some help...

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P.S. I will post pics as soon as possible. I could even send you some blueprints to show how easy these 'ideal' enclosures are to make.
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thanx for all the info &
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i would be interested in seeing the blueprints too!
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tabastifir could we get a few pictures of your setups please? and of your yellow trio
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I just searched up some quick info on those guys and they look pretty cool. I think i may get two of those instead of one Savannah :monkey:. How much were those guys?
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Old 03-16-03, 11:43 PM   #14
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in canada i believe they run about 500 for yellows and more for reds.
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I have my juvi savannah in a 55 gallon, and she's coming up to a year old now and outgrowing it.

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