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Wow those are some healthy looking savannah''s you have there,the video was nice also the wrestling & eating. I enjoy it looks like they where almost playing...Thank you for sharing i enjoyed it!
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Exotic animals are like chips..you can't have just one
I watched every minute of that video - I loved it. The fourth picture down is awesome, and you do spoil the hell out of them. I'm not even eating that good! Since being exposed to monitors - mainly from this forum - I think I've realized that I have a natural affinity to them. I don't know that I would want to keep them in my home, but I really wish I knew someone who lived near by that was into them so I could go check them out in person. The enclosure looks huge - whats the dimensions on it?
As long as they eat then no worries. Just have to watch out because sometimes it turns to aggressive clawing and soft biting.
Pirarucu-You are correct that females will do it to just not as often. Normally an alpha male thing.
I agree.
I've seen males kept together before, and with Savs it seems to usually work out better than other monitors, more than likely due to the fact that Savs are not territorial, and only fight over the resources around them. So long as there is plenty of food, water, and shelter, and they can give each other space, they have no reason to fight unless one is inherently nasty.