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Originally Posted by Mr.Saturn
I'm not the home owner, I'll be moving out in a year. I'm still in high school. I was hoping to make an enclosure that was capable of being taken apart easily and transporting such as using acrylic, polycarbonate, or plexus glass for the actual terrarium, and using wood to give it stability and look better than a clear box with sand in it. And using epoxy on the inside like traditional terrariums, I could easily peel the epoxy when I need to transport it.
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I'm sorry to say this, but.... savs need more food, care, time, and effort, not to mention enclosure space and money input than almost any other easily available reptile in captivity. The sheer amount of the above is too much for me to provide ( as a highschool student, like you) , and probably too much for you, as well.
Good for you for wanting a reptile, but may i suggest...
leopard gecko
bearded dragon
crested gecko
And if you really want a monitor, i would suggest looking into ackies- good lizards, small, but with all of the monitor personality.