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Originally Posted by BarelyBreathing
I don't see a single appropriate enclosure here. I have to say, I'm very disappointed. Monitors need a lot of space and very deep substrate.
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You can't see the entire enclosures in any of those pictures, Some of the vivs are over 8ft long and 5ft deep, the crocodile monitors enclosure is actually over 15ft long. The tree monitors don't have deep substrates in their tanks as they spend most the time in the trees, they do have a deeper laying site for egg laying though. The others get areas of deeper substrate, and it thins out towards the front of the enclosures to avoid substrate being kicked out all over the floor when the monitors come out.