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Old 05-04-14, 02:38 PM   #31
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Re: My first monitor.. Varanus tristis orientalis (freckled monitor)

I'm getting just over 120 on the basking spot and the coldest temp I can find is 76-80 so all seems good.. He's sleeping atm I think so I'll tweezer feed him in the morning (day off work tomorrow) and then release a couple of gut loaded locust and see how he does..

Do I need to worry about the locust being a little bit large or will he just smash them to bits lol.
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Old 05-04-14, 02:45 PM   #32
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I'm getting just over 120 on the basking spot and the coldest temp I can find is 76-80 so all seems good.. He's sleeping atm I think so I'll tweezer feed him in the morning (day off work tomorrow) and then release a couple of gut loaded locust and see how he does..

Do I need to worry about the locust being a little bit large or will he just smash them to bits lol.
The temps sound o.k, and providing the locusts aren`t overely large the monitor should be able to handle them easily enough. By the way, locusts are an excellent prey choice.
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Well I got both locusts, crickets , my own large colony if Dubia (if I can get him eating em) and mealies etc... Hopefully he'll eat in his own without tweezers lmao.
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Old 05-04-14, 04:37 PM   #34
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Well I got both locusts, crickets , my own large colony if Dubia (if I can get him eating em) and mealies etc... Hopefully he'll eat in his own without tweezers lmao.
Cut the dubia in half, and let his tongue taste the goop. That usually works.
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Cut the dubia in half, and let his tongue taste the goop. That usually works.
Thanks SMY... I'll give that a go today.
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If he still doesn't go for them, try lobster roaches. They're softer-bodied and some of the dwarf species prefer them over dubias.
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Re: My first monitor.. Varanus tristis orientalis (freckled monitor)

Thanks Pirarucu I'll keep that in mind... I've given him more climbing space and he's eaten a large (large for him) locust and a fed crickets.. Does that sound enough?

The locust was almost as big as his belly so I'm guessing that filled him up a bit.
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He's calmed down and is eating well now..
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He's calmed down and is eating well now..
Great feeling isn't it? Well done.
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Great feeling isn't it? Well done.
Yes it is mate
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Re: My first monitor.. Varanus tristis orientalis (freckled monitor)

I got him a larger viv.. 3ftx3x2, I'm aware it may not do forever but it's a substantial space for now.. What does everyone think?
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I got him a larger viv.. 3ftx3x2, I'm aware it may not do forever but it's a substantial space for now.. What does everyone think?
Viv size is good for now. Tristis can get fairly large for a dwarf so I'm not sure how soon you will need to upgrade. Only thing I'd say is ....more foliage ! lol
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Viv size is good for now. Tristis can get fairly large for a dwarf so I'm not sure how soon you will need to upgrade. Only thing I'd say is ....more foliage ! lol
I'm in the process of getting more things for the viv.. As soon as he gets too large he will be upgraded to a larger enclosure.. Trust me I'm not gonna scrimp on size, I just wanted him happy n healthy n in a suitable viv for now
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