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Old 02-20-03, 09:42 PM   #1
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best monitor?

hey, i have been thinking of gettting a monitor for some time. I'd appreciate it if you guys could help me out here. what would the best first monitor lizard be that doesnt exceed 4ft? and is strictly carnivorous? I guess a 5ft monitor would be good but nothing too big, the smaller the better, the big guys will come after some small monitor expierience. all opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 02-20-03, 09:56 PM   #2
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actually, i just realized how big a 5ft monitor really would be, so maybe 3ft-4ft?
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Old 02-20-03, 10:37 PM   #3
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savannahs are great but be sure you are ready.
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yeah but i want something that is mainly a mouse/rat eater, and gets around 3ft maybe 4ft.
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that pretty much describes a savannah...
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Savs are great, But it's hard to find a true CBB specimen. IF you're just starting ou with Varanids then thats what you're lookng for. The worst thing a beginner can do is start out with a WC animal. IF you must though, I STRONGLY suggest reading Ravi's new book, Entitled:
The Savannah Monitor Lizard
"The truth about Varanus
Exanthematicus"
I have read quite a few other books that were supposedly based on Sav care but ha nothing to do with savs at all!
As long as you get a CB monitor, Ask lots of questions on THIS forum (I've found when newbies ask questions they get slammed, But not in this forum)
As well as research the Varanid you are going to aqquire, You can't go wrong with any pygmy monitor.
Savs, Ackies, Green Trees, and even Blackthroats don't get overly huge.

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Old 02-21-03, 11:35 AM   #7
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ok, but i know you cant feed savs on just mice and rats, and id prefer to just feed mice and rats, can you guys give me some list of monitors 4ft or less and how big it gets??? I would GREATLY appreciate it
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anyone???
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There isn't a monitor alive that JUST eats rats and mice...

most animals go through a diet change from neonates to adulthood. Most monitors start out eating insects and invertebrates and graduate to a carnivore diet, including eggs...

you can also offer them ground turkey balls as well.

I would echo the recommendations of those that suggest the Savannah Monitor...
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ok, when it comes to lizards, unlike snakes, females would be smaller right? for my first monitor i dont want something huge.
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Go with a peachthroat or black tree monitor. although I would suppliment their diet with some insects.
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well, when i say mice or rats, that kinda includes insects also, i mean, i dont want to feed them like veggies or anything. kind of like beardies eat insects/veggies

also, someone suggested argus monitors, do you guys think that is a good one to go with?
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also, some info on the monitors you suggest would be good, maybe your own, or a link.
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Hey Snake,

I would like to try and help but to start how much room can you afford to give it. how much money do you feel like spending,
do you care about temperment, or how much it costs to feed,
do you have kids stuff like that will help ppl narrow down,
so far I would say an Ackie but as to my favourite i like the komoto dragon the best

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Old 02-22-03, 12:31 PM   #15
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i dont think there are any monitors that could eat veggies. as for info go to
www.varanus.net
www.themonitorspot.com
and i hear Ravi's new book on savannahs is excellent, though i havent been able to pick up a copy for myself yet. but i think you can purchase that off the site here.
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