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06-20-13, 05:36 AM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
Nice to see you again david, any updates or pics for us?
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06-20-13, 03:55 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
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I'd be willing to bet that if you told us you wanted to keep your monitor in a blue bucket with a flower pattern you'd be able to find a youtube video showing someone else keeping their monitor in a blue bucket with a flower pattern.
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Point well taken crocdoc...I will go find a pretty bucket and keep a monitor in it!...haha no but that is why I wanted to discus these things with experienced keepers, so as to not just go by what supports my preconceived notions. It makes the most sense to emulate a monitor's natural habitat as closely as possible...anything else like you said could lead to health concerns and would be selfish on my part. So with that in mind I agree there is no reason to risk poor health or worse death.
Thank you for your input crocdoc, I've seen your name on other forums and such. It would appear you know what you are talking about.
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06-20-13, 11:40 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
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Thank you for your input crocdoc
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You're welcome. I'm glad you didn't take it the wrong way. Have you considered any of the species from slightly drier areas, like gouldii or even panoptes (which, admittedly, are found both in dry and humid areas)? They are not only a bit more tolerant of dry conditions but are also less shy.
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Nice to see you again david, any updates or pics for us?
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It's winter here, so not much happening with my monitors or the wild ones. This is the time of year I have a break from monitors.
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06-21-13, 12:15 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
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Originally Posted by crocdoc
Have you considered any of the species from slightly drier areas, like gouldii or even panoptes (which, admittedly, are found both in dry and humid areas)? They are not only a bit more tolerant of dry conditions but are also less shy.
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I do not know too much about either of those...but I will look into them more. I briefly looked at the varanus panopetes and they seem to be very bold in nature as you said. It also seems that they would do well free roaming part time if they do well in both humid and dry areas, so maybe that would be a good option!
So to answer your question; no I hadn't considered them before, so thanks for the tip! Any place with good info on them that you know of?
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06-21-13, 04:32 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
It depends on what sort of info you are after. There's a guy called Justin in Florida that breeds panoptes on a regular basis. Buying captive bred is always a better idea than wild caught.
They're really bold animals with one hell of a feeding response, so keep that in mind.
They also tripod, which is way cool.
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06-21-13, 10:04 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
Well I was thinking in terms of educational information...but that's definitely useful to know a breeder! I was planning to get a captive bred monitor for sure, I understand how big of a difference that makes, not to mention I'm not a fan of capturing animals from the wild any more than necessary. I appreciate it! When the time comes how could I get in touch with Justin? Does he have a website?
O and I've seen them tripoding, that is pretty cool!
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06-21-13, 10:19 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
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Originally Posted by arnoldosu1
I was planning to get a captive bred monitor for sure
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Oh, I thought you were originally planning to get melinus?
Send me a PM and I can send you Justin's email address, when the time is right. Don't panic if I don't respond right away, as I travel a lot.
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06-21-13, 10:30 PM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
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Oh, I thought you were originally planning to get melinus?
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Ha well I was wanting to find a captive bred melinus. After looking I am now aware of how unlikely it would be to find one. They were only discovered in 97.
Anyways, thanks I will send you a PM when I am ready for one...need to sort some stuff out first!
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06-22-13, 01:35 AM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
I can't recall hearing of anyone that's bred them. Loads of babies that show up in the trade, probably through the wild collection of gravid females (which is even worse than buying a wild caught animal, for the prime reproductive females are removed from the population).
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06-22-13, 08:19 AM
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Re: Varanus melinus husbandry (help!)
David, Last time I talked to Justin he said he wasn't breeding any argus this year unfortunately.
" I have chosen to not incubate Argus eggs for some time although my pair still lays regularly. That's all I have going on right now. Thanks. -Justin"
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