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this one is the male of the pair i get at the monitor auction last year...remember! almost One year later, i only begin to appreciate this "loaded weapon" in my house
Here is a little pic of my 1.5 years old savanah monitor exploring my room... I just looove monitors! If i had the room, i would have many more! Those are just wonderful tame eating-machines!!!
phil.
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1.1 BCI, 0.1.1 ETB, 0.1 Dumeril's Boa, 0.0.1 Savannah Monitor, 1.0 Diamond x JCP, 0.0.5 Lithobius Forficatus, tons of Rats, Dog and Cat.
if you don't mind, may I suggest using some leaf litter instead of the news paper? monitors love to hide in stuff like leafs etc.. Dirt is great too, if you can supply it.. Otherwise, leaf litter would be very benificial to your new addition!! You should refer to Brian/Asphyxia's dumerals setup, its pretty awesome.
I'm with V.hb, RedDragon. If you are serious about breedind dumerils, you're going to have to get them set up on something they can nest in (like leaf litter). You needn't wait two years, either, unless the female is a hatchling (which is unlikely, for if it were you wouldn't know it's a female).
Crocdoc & V.hb - No worries there, they were only on newspaper long enough for us to watch for parasites and such. I have picked up a heaping ton of peat moss, and am working on building them a more suitable enclosure as well. Thanks for the advice though.
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Bought them feb 2003 as a couple, the male grew enormously but the female didn't grow at all. At this time I suspect "she" is also a male. Seperate them for half a year ago and the little one grows and eats like she should.