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meluvstgr
08-06-03, 07:47 PM
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ohh_kristina
08-06-03, 07:51 PM
oh.my.goodness. That is the most adorable thing ever! I need to get one of those cuties. What does your set up look like? Is he in his permanent set up yet?

CDN-Cresties
08-06-03, 07:51 PM
He is soo cool, how old is he?
Thanks

-Steve-

Bartman
08-06-03, 07:54 PM
I was soo close to getting a sav. I was at the show and PCPC said they didnt have any until like 1 so i just got a tegu instead but im starting to wish i got the sav ;) Looks awsome :)

ohh_kristina
08-06-03, 07:58 PM
also, I wanted to ask you: What do you feed him as a staple diet? I have read that cat or dog food is good, and then I read somewhere else that it is too fatty for them. Thanks :D

meluvstgr
08-06-03, 08:57 PM
Eek! I am against the dog food, cooked meat, and eggs. Ravi's book says they are not good for them, and to try and keep steady with a live diet.

Right now he eats crickets and some mealworms here and there. He likes the crickets better though cuz it's a cat-mouse chase! I give him 5 crickets a day or 3 crickets and 2 mealworms. I'm keeping an eye on his weight though, cuz savannahs can get fat if they don't exercise enough. But I'm not too worried about him, after all, he is a growing boy!

He is approximately 3 monthes old and just about the darned cutest thing I've ever seen, but I guess my opinion is pretty biased. His setup is not his permanent one at all. He is in a 20 gallon tank, but I'm getting a 30 gallon or bigger soon just because this is becoming too cramped for all the crap I want him to have. And my bulb situation (sigh!).

Besides, he's going to be 3-5 feet long when full-grown, so a 20 gallon won't do. He's gonna have an 8x4x4 enclosure when he's full-grown. Do I care what my husband thinks about that big of an enclosure in our house? Nope! hahaha!

Lemme know if you want to see more pics. I have TONS! And I have a digital so I can always take more.

ohh_kristina
08-06-03, 09:00 PM
Thanks for the info! I would LOVE to see more pictures, and I'm sure everyone else wouldn't mind some more, either.

meluvstgr
08-06-03, 09:11 PM
k you asked for it!

meluvstgr
08-06-03, 09:42 PM
k i just took these right now

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lordkovacs
08-07-03, 09:28 AM
AWESOME PICS... wow, that's really a great job! very cute little guy...
cheers,
MIKE

ohh_kristina
08-07-03, 09:48 AM
adorable!

Kyle Walkinshaw
08-07-03, 10:08 AM
cute little Sav u've got there, just one thing. It doesnt sound like it is being fed enough,though it looks healthy. I don't mean to be critical because I am by no means an expert in Varanids but I have two savs both smaller than him and they eat a dozen or more crickets everyday..each. So I thought you could probably give the little guy a little more to eat, since he is a growing boy;)
Good luck with him

Cheers, Kyle~

justinO
08-07-03, 11:39 AM
It's adorable. I remember when my little guy was that small. now he's closing in on 3'. Time flies.

As for feeding, i agree with kyle. When they are growing, i don't believe they can be fed too much. someone correct me if i'm wrong.

regardless, enjoy him.

Justin

V.hb
08-07-03, 12:15 PM
gee, do you like your camera or what? haha.
Cute little guy..

few suggestions for ya.. Is that calci-sand? or sand? if it's either get him off it. they swallow alot of it while eating crickets if you didnt notice. Go outside, dig up a nice amount of dirt and throw it inside. savs love to burrow, and it holds humidity much better than regular sand does!

burmer
08-07-03, 12:40 PM
Cute little guy and great pics!!! Good luck with him and have fun.

spyderman
08-07-03, 12:50 PM
I'm really a snake man, But that is a really gr8 looking Sav'. I love taking pic after pic after pic.....aft.... Oh you get the picture...Lol. I got quite a few pics online of my Bull, but got to upload the Corn pics. Keep us posted!

Dragoon
08-07-03, 04:41 PM
Hello. Nice pics of Mikey.

I just had to comment though on the set up.
It is very pretty and interesting for a human to look at. White sand, curvy branches, contrasting rocks etc. None of which your sav needs.
Sometimes you have to choose between what makes an eye pleasing display, and what makes your pet thrive.

Sand dries out too fast, and the gritty edges can cause babies to lose toes. Weathered dirt from outside (while ugly) is recommended. And enough of it to hold tunnels. Your baby will dig its own hidespots. A layer of dried leaves on top will make it look nicer and smell foresty. It will hold humidity better, as long as there is no screen top. Hides and hollows need to allow the animal to actually hide. In a good cage, you won't see your varanid much.
Don't worry, though, they quickly learn to show up dinner time!
And I agree, at this age, he should be allowed to eat and eat. With good husbandry, it will equal growth, not fat. Worry about his waistline in 4 or 5 months. Males like to pack it on. They will beg and beg like they are starving, lol.
Good luck. D.

V.hb
08-07-03, 06:05 PM
D, Thanks for repeating basically what I said.

meluvstgr
08-07-03, 11:50 PM
I appreciate the information. As far as the "eye-pleasingness". TOTALLY not why I bought that stuff. It was what I knew was best at the time. I got the calci-sand because I was told it wouldn't hurt them if they ate some. I need to go out and get some dirt now. But ew, what if it has stuff in it? Does it matter?

And I hardly ever see Mikey. Those pretty trees have crevices inside that he loves to smoosh himself into, so they are pretty AND they fulfill their purpose. But I will get him some dirt.

Can anyone suggest a lid for my cage that will work with my lighting? I now have a uvb, and 2 heat lamps on the basking
spot. As of right now, he has a screen lid. But half is covered on top with a damp towel. Best I could do for the moment.

I also appreciate the food info. I read somewhere 2 crickets every day, and I didn't think that was quite right. So I've been feeding him 5.

Do you guys feed him the crickets in his tank or in a feeding tank? If in a feeder, what is in it? Just dirt?

Pontus
08-08-03, 12:05 AM
when i had a sav i just put in alot of crikets and let him eat for a while but then i just adjusted it depending on how much he could eat and would stop eaten and he turned out fine 5 is not enough in my opinion

dirt is great and i used top soil and i had not problems with it even tho i knew bugs and stuff would be in it nothing seems to hit them there like mini tanks lol

meluvstgr
08-08-03, 12:09 AM
I'm sorry. I forgot to put in that post that I will bump him to 12. I meant to put it in there. I just meant that I heard 2 and I thought it sounded too little.

But that's good to know. I will just start buying more. Or taking more trips to my pet store. Guys got any tips on housing crickets?

Jeff_Favelle
08-08-03, 01:32 AM
1) Savannahs (or ANY monitor for that case) cannot get fat if housed properly.

2) 2 or 12 crickets a day? My Ackies, which are tiny cousins to your lizard eat 30-60 crickets a day EACH! I can't imagine how long they'd live on only 2 crickets a day!!

NewLineReptile
08-08-03, 01:50 AM
Nice little sav you got i also agree feed him more here are some of my little Savannahs


http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/502/1639monitors.jpg

http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/data/502/1639baby_savanna.jpg

Good luck with him

Brandon

ectotherm
08-08-03, 01:10 PM
Use a 10 or 20L gal aquarium with screened top. Empty egg cartons or crumpled newsprint will provide hides for the bugs. Your best bet is to order crix online. Assuming your guy gets up to 20 or so a day, you are looking at several hundred crickets per month. You will make your local petshop owner rich if you buy crix that way. That said, start offering pinks as early as possible.

Great pics, best of luck to the both of you.

meluvstgr
08-09-03, 12:30 AM
Well, he's 3 monthes old. How soon should I start offering pinkies? I heard that you can feed them pinkies when their head is about the width of one.

And Jeff, I am sorry, but I do not agree with that at all. They need exercise to not get obese. Any monitor book will tell you that, and it makes sense anyway.

meluvstgr
08-09-03, 12:33 AM
Okay, everyone on here who has owned a savannah monitor, or owns one, please tell me right now how many yours eats in a day. I wanna hear everyone on this one. I don't care how much I spend, I just want to know how many.

Jeff_Favelle
08-09-03, 04:27 AM
They need exercise to not get obese. Any monitor book will tell you that, and it makes sense anyway.

Really? Hmmm.....which are these great monitor books you speak of.

And its not really exercise that keeps a monitor's weight in check. Don't confuse yourself. Yes its part of their metabolism, but doing cardio and laps in your backyard do not make your monitor skinny, ha ha!!

Kyle Walkinshaw
08-09-03, 03:31 PM
LOL

meluvstgr
08-09-03, 07:09 PM
Love the visual on that one! haha

Oh, btw, Mikey is now in dirt from my backyard.

hudson
08-15-03, 10:29 AM
If you don't want to put a bunch of crickets in his tank in case he won't eat them, use a seperate feeding tank and dump a bunch in, if he eats them put more in. At his size food should not be restricted in anyway, you don't have to worry about him becoming obese for a while. And if you are still worried about his weight, he will get plenty of exercise chasing after all those crickets in the feeding tank.

Kate