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Originally Posted by Sublimeballs
I agree, I felt that subject had been touched on fairly well by others. No monitor should be kept in a wire cage period. No means of holding humidity or heat in. And to say they require a basking spot of over a hundred, yeah 40 degrees over 100. I haven't followed these night niles at all how old are they?
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I used to keep some of my monitors in outdoor "aviary" type enclosures in Oz (plastic coated steel wire in part), and obviously if anyone`s living where the conditions are similar to those in the wild, that type can work (at least during the warmer periods).
I`m not familiar with (his?) company, I`m living in the U.K at this time.
I have no idea how old that particular Nile is but it certainly looks big enough to be sexually mature (around a metre?), clearly nowhere suitable for nesting, let alone living healthily whether male or female.
My username on youtube is "ornatusvaranid" I left a couple more comments earlier, I doubt he`ll respond... I noticed we are now back to Varanids maiming and (killing?) by bacteria, according to this "expert"?? Does he actually have a t.v show in America?