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11-07-13, 09:17 AM
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Attempt at storri photoshoot
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11-07-13, 10:52 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
Don't you love how they're super active, but when you get them to hold still long enough for a picture, they end up looking like a lazy fat pig? :-)
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11-07-13, 11:01 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
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Don't you love how they're super active, but when you get them to hold still long enough for a picture, they end up looking like a lazy fat pig? :-)
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hahahahaa good point
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11-07-13, 12:16 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
Hi, looking good, and well done for (seemingly) being able to handle such a large and powerful Varanid with such ease as to be able to take 50 pics at the same time with (I hope) no serious discomfort or injuries.....
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11-07-13, 12:20 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
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Hi, looking good, and well done for (seemingly) being able to handle such a large and powerful Varanid with such ease as to be able to take 50 pics at the same time with (I hope) no serious discomfort or injuries.....
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Thanks, I have loads of experience with storri (approximately a month or two) hahaha
Murr, do you have any idea about adult weights in grams of storri (approximations) ?
While he was out I weighed him at about 55 grams, didn't measure though unfortunately.
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11-07-13, 12:28 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
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Thanks, I have loads of experience with storri (approximately a month or two) hahaha
Murr, do you have any idea about adult weights in grams of storri (approximations) ?
While he was out I weighed him at about 55 grams, didn't measure though unfortunately.
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That explains the ease you have in controlling the beast (1 to 2 months experience).
I may have some info on adult weights etc, but I`ll need to sift through many books and several hundred scientific articles on Varanids (seriously). If I can find anything I`ll put details up (maybe not this evening).
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11-10-13, 01:50 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
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Originally Posted by murrindindi
Hi, looking good, and well done for (seemingly) being able to handle such a large and powerful Varanid with such ease as to be able to take 50 pics at the same time with (I hope) no serious discomfort or injuries.....
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LOL. Very pretty storri, I love that orange coloration.
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11-10-13, 04:13 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
Those really are pretty. I love the stripey thing going on and the chubby tail.. Good looking varanids dude!
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11-10-13, 05:01 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
Thanks guys. Female has had me worried for a few days now, she's showing signs that she may be gravid, but since I was on vacation I don't know if she locked up and when so I'm not sure how far along in the time line she is. She's lost her appetite as well. Hoping to find a deflated and hungry monitor some time in the next week or two.
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11-11-13, 10:26 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
My male in his new favorite spot watching the enclosure haha I pulled all the dirt onto the warm side, so the cold side only has like 5 inches. They never go to the cold side of the enclosure, and the dirt is still covering half the trough and is like 15 inches deep now. The cheap hide in the second pic is just incase the want to go over and cool down (they never do)
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11-11-13, 10:41 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
You might try rigging up a basking light on the cool side and see how it goes. No reason to let the space go to waste. See what they do.
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11-11-13, 10:50 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
Haha ^^ One step ahead of you. I added a 60 watt incandescent bulb on a stat, its more in the middle and slightly aimed towards the cool side. Cool side is about 80 now. Planning to add like 20 more bark slabs stacked up and see if they go play in it or not
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11-11-13, 11:43 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
They look great sam. Cool varinids. What are you feeding them and how are they eating?
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11-11-13, 11:47 AM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
They aren't eating lol They both went off feed a few days ago but they sit around basking all day. I'm 90% sure the female is gravid, not sure what the males problem is though haha
They eat crickets when I buy them, lobster roaches, dubia (they aren't crazy for them but they will take them if I squeeze the guts out) the occasional pinky , and the occasional superworm.
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11-14-13, 04:32 PM
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Re: Attempt at storri photoshoot
Hi, I couldn`t find anything on mass in adult V. storri, but they are very similar to the Spiny tails so it would be pretty accurate I think if you could compare them to similar sized healthy V. acanthurus.
I take it you already know the usual size at sexual maturity?
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