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Old 12-27-12, 08:58 AM   #1
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Should I dig him out?

Okay so a 3 days ago he dug himself down into the dirt and covered up the entrance.The weather did take a dump and it got very very cold and temps at night were colder then normal even in the house.So I was wondering if I should dig him out and check on him or leave him alone? And if I should leave him alone for how long before I start worrying?
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Okay so a 3 days ago he dug himself down into the dirt and covered up the entrance.The weather did take a dump and it got very very cold and temps at night were colder then normal even in the house.So I was wondering if I should dig him out and check on him or leave him alone? And if I should leave him alone for how long before I start worrying?
I know nothing of these species, but did you actually see him cover up the hole?
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Old 12-27-12, 09:56 AM   #3
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I know nothing of these species, but did you actually see him cover up the hole?
They do backfill their holes from time to time.
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They do backfill their holes from time to time.
That's interesting, if someone didn't have their substrate set up right do you think they'd even be able to burrow far enough where it'd collapse on them or would they not even be able to burrow at all?
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That's interesting, if someone didn't have their substrate set up right do you think they'd even be able to burrow far enough where it'd collapse on them or would they not even be able to burrow at all?
i take it your not a varanid keeper then?
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i take it your not a varanid keeper then?
No he is not but nice answer to a legit question.
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That's interesting, if someone didn't have their substrate set up right do you think they'd even be able to burrow far enough where it'd collapse on them or would they not even be able to burrow at all?
If the substrate wasn't set up right then they would not be able to burrow at all. If the substrate is anywhere close to proper, they will dig burrows which won't collapse.
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Re: Should I dig him out?

don't you have an adequate sealed enclosure? with adequate heat? My house is chilling almost all the time, but its near 100 degrees in the monitor tank.
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Okay so a 3 days ago he dug himself down into the dirt and covered up the entrance.The weather did take a dump and it got very very cold and temps at night were colder then normal even in the house.So I was wondering if I should dig him out and check on him or leave him alone? And if I should leave him alone for how long before I start worrying?
Any evidence of activity when you are not around??

One time my lizards vanished for a couple days, But I did see the water bowl all riled up at one point, so I know one of them came out when I was not looking.
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Re: Should I dig him out?

What is "he"? Is "he" eating? Pooping? Are there any signs of leaf litter being moved around? Without knowing all the details or seeing pictures, my default answer is no.
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Old 12-28-12, 07:21 PM   #11
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Re: Should I dig him out?

Well turns out the burrow did collapse and he was using the one on the other end of the cage.Of course I wasnt going to stick my hand down there to see if he was in it..But this was the first time he used that side.


And I have no experience with monitors. I had a tegu for 6yrs and had to rehome him when my other half got cancer. But he was enormous and very healthy.
I know Savannahs are not tegus.
Please be kind, this was a rescue and I was not prepared but am doing a better job then the former owner, even if its not optimum care yet.The cage holds humidity well but not so great with holding heat.Especially at night.
Im buying wood this next week to start building a large viv. Its going to take awhile, not something I can just throw together if I want it to be a proper cage.
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