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Old 10-24-10, 10:59 PM   #31
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Hard boiled eggs.. yay or nay?
Nay.............
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Also, will he eat veggies? Is it ok to feed them to him and if so what kind?
No veggies at all. These animals are purely carnivorous and most likely will not even eat them, but if he does it could possibly mess with his digestive system. The things that I mentioned in my other post are all that he needs for his entire life. He really isn't underweight at all. You can feed him quite a bit right now but he will probably eat till he kills himself so you do have to regulate it. While he is young he most likely will not get overweight but his growth will slow down and then you have to be careful. Be careful leaving crickets in with him if he isn't eating them because they can and will chew on him. I have seen animals killed by crickets so you want to clean out whatever he does not eat. They will also stress him out just being in there if he isn't eating them.
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will he eat veggies? Is it ok to feed them to him and if so what kind?
No offense, but Monitors are not Iguanas and the husbandry is night and day different.

absolutely no part of Iguana care is the same as monitor care.

The only thing they have in common is they are both lizards.

Cross contamination of information
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No offense taken, I am just new to this and have been doing a lot of reading and have read about a million different things. The website you left for me was actually the first I read to begin with and what I used to base his habitat on, so I appreciate all the help everyone has offered! I am only asking so that I am able to properly take care of him
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No veggies at all. These animals are purely carnivorous and most likely will not even eat them, but if he does it could possibly mess with his digestive system. The things that I mentioned in my other post are all that he needs for his entire life. He really isn't underweight at all. You can feed him quite a bit right now but he will probably eat till he kills himself so you do have to regulate it. While he is young he most likely will not get overweight but his growth will slow down and then you have to be careful. Be careful leaving crickets in with him if he isn't eating them because they can and will chew on him. I have seen animals killed by crickets so you want to clean out whatever he does not eat. They will also stress him out just being in there if he isn't eating them.
I did know that much about the crickets from my skink, which is why I only put a few in at a time to see how hungry he is and what he will eat. Thanks
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Just would like to say "fair play" to emmels to sticking around and taking on board the knowledge and experience of the people on here. Its not great to have ideas that are then turend out to be incorrect but to keep coming back and learning without and defensive comments etc (which has happened a lot recently with other newcomers) is commendable.

Hope we can see lots of pics of your sav as it grows and regular updates regarding it settlcing in. I would LOVE a sav but have to own one vicariously through you and other sav owners on here so keep the updates coming!!
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No offense taken, I am just new to this and have been doing a lot of reading and have read about a million different things. The website you left for me was actually the first I read to begin with and what I used to base his habitat on, so I appreciate all the help everyone has offered! I am only asking so that I am able to properly take care of him
i would like to say congratulations well done that was a lot of hard information to take and a lot of being wrong to endure but you did what was Right kudos to you and i sincerely hope you stick around to infect every single person that comes through here with you extremely sincere and selfless care of you animal(s)
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Thanks everyone!! And please, if anyone has anymore tough love or suggestions for me, I'm more than open for it!!! lo
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I'm just curious.... as far as feeding, I have been giving him 5-6 large crickets at a time until he's eaten 30 or stops eating. I feed him every other night. Is this too much, not enough, should I be feeding him soemthing more filling? I have read that pinkies are good for a sav his age and size and have a feeling that I'm going to have to move him over to them soon. He doesn't seem to be hungry after he eats and keeps everything down, but I am just wondering what someone else thinks or suggests I do. Thanks again!!!!!
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Also, as far as him settling in, I feel as though he is settled and loving it. I know some of you advised against handling him this soon, but after rubbing my fingers down his back, I couldn't help but handle him. I wore a glove just in case and he didn't fight it nor did he close his eyes or tense up as he would if he felt dangered. We also have been putting him in the bathtub at night and letting him swim a bit, he seems to really enjoy it and is usually pretty tuckered out after. We also use this time to clean his tank; while one of us sits in the bathroom with him, the other cleans his tank. Like I said, he seems pretty content and has been eating and pooping regularly, I'm taking this as a good sign!!!!
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Lose the glove

You want your sav to know you, not the glove.

Only put just a wee bit of water in the tub, all 4 feet need to touch the bottom or you will spook the little guy and he will always fear water.

We only put Chomp in the tub to get hard shed pieces to loosen.

I'd move up to roaches if the crickets are not enough, Pinkies are loaded with fat.
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if he closes his eyes while your holding him that doesnt mean hes tense, it means he content. he would never close his eye on a potential threat to him get yourself a dubia roach colony, easy to breed, prolific breeders, and they are healthier than crickets as well. GL
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get yourself a dubia roach colony, easy to breed, prolific breeders, and they are healthier than crickets as well. GL
and they make a delightful crunching sound when chomped.



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My sav comes home sat morning then i can hear that crunching sound the roaches are pets at the moment, i almost dont want to hurt them now LOL
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