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09-10-13, 05:59 PM
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Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
Here's my new monitor lizard. Varanus Salvator. "Sumatran" I was told. Rescued from someone I know that felt the little love would be better off in my care than hers. She was given him by someone else that impulse bought it. So now she's living with me! We all know I love monitors and provide them with proper care as best I can. This little one is about 4 inches long tip to tip, not sure of weight or age. A little on the thin side, so I am going to be feeding her like crazy. This is what I was thinking as far as WEEKLY feeding goes:
Sun- 50 crickets
Mon- 10 super worms and SZD (if wont eat it, fertile goose egg)
Tue- 30 regular meal worms
Wed- 25 small dubia
Thur- 10 wax worms and SZD (if wont eat it, fertile goose egg)
Fri- 3 to 5 whole f/t silversides
Sat- 3 to 5 f/t pinkie mice
My Nile and my Savannah gets pretty much the same, just in larger amounts. I like to provide as much variety as I can while keeping their bellies full. Soemtimes I get nightcrawlers or goliath worms or phoenix worms if I can find them as a treat. She's too small right now for baby quail or chicks but that will come with time.
Enclosure: 6' x 2' x 18".
Substrate: Banked and a 50:50 sand:soil mixture
Basking: Single flood light, 125 degrees at hottest
Temps: 80 cool side, 90 warm side
Humidity: 80 cool side, 30 warm side
Anything I should change? Anything I could add other than some more climbing/ hiding areas? If I buy minnows for her water feature will she hunt them? Can she eat garden snails?
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09-10-13, 08:05 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
Scratch the pinkies and cut up some fuzzies. You might not even need to cut them up honestly.
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09-10-13, 08:18 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
What a beauty! I am also a big fan of Water Monitors. Although, it's been many years since I've had one; my last one was about 4 feet long and his name was Dave. I've had a couple of small Nile's as well, but not nearly as docile as any Salvator I've had.
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09-11-13, 10:39 AM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Originally Posted by Vegasarah
Here's my new monitor lizard. Varanus Salvator. "Sumatran" I was told. Rescued from someone I know that felt the little love would be better off in my care than hers. She was given him by someone else that impulse bought it. So now she's living with me! We all know I love monitors and provide them with proper care as best I can. This little one is about 4 inches long tip to tip, not sure of weight or age. A little on the thin side, so I am going to be feeding her like crazy. This is what I was thinking as far as WEEKLY feeding goes:
Sun- 50 crickets
Mon- 10 super worms and SZD (if wont eat it, fertile goose egg)
Tue- 30 regular meal worms
Wed- 25 small dubia
Thur- 10 wax worms and SZD (if wont eat it, fertile goose egg)
Fri- 3 to 5 whole f/t silversides
Sat- 3 to 5 f/t pinkie mice
Enclosure: 6' x 2' x 18".
Substrate: Banked and a 50:50 sand:soil mixture
Basking: Single flood light, 125 degrees at hottest
Temps: 80 cool side, 90 warm side
Humidity: 80 cool side, 30 warm side
Anything I should change? Anything I could add other than some more climbing/ hiding areas? If I buy minnows for her water feature will she hunt them? Can she eat garden snails?
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Hi, I would cut out the mealworms and SDZ diet, the roaches can be at least the size of the monitors head, if not bigger. I would offer fuzzies not pinkies (more nutritious), fresh or saltwater fish and other sea/freshwater items. Garden snails are o.k if the monitor will take them (mine won`t touch them).
I don`t see any supplementary lighting, it`s important that the enclosure at least approaches daylight. I would also recommend using the low wattage halogen (flood) bulbs. Personally, I`m not a fan of banking the substrate at one end leaving the other half virtually empty.
The surface temp is fine (it can go higher), I would drop the coolest ambient to around 24c (75f). The ambient temp around the basking area isn`t important so long as it doesn't get too high.
The water needs to be heated to the mid 80`s to 90f, they often spend extended periods in there (it doesn`t necessarily mean they`re dehydrated).
They can catch live fish but it`s much easier to feed f/k or f/t, at least until the animal is acclimated to the enclosure and eating normally.
I think you meant to say it`s 14 inches ToL, it cannot be 4!?
Have you any idea how long it`s been in captivity?
By the way, you have a V. s. macromaculatus ("macromaculatus" means "large spots"), this subspecies is known to get over 270cm (9 feet) ToL.
Last edited by murrindindi; 09-11-13 at 10:48 AM..
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09-11-13, 05:44 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Originally Posted by smy_749
Scratch the pinkies and cut up some fuzzies. You might not even need to cut them up honestly.
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I think he could power down a small fuzzie, probably. If not I'll cut it in half- I cut up the fish as well anyway.
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09-11-13, 05:45 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Originally Posted by metalcopper
What a beauty! I am also a big fan of Water Monitors. Although, it's been many years since I've had one; my last one was about 4 feet long and his name was Dave. I've had a couple of small Nile's as well, but not nearly as docile as any Salvator I've had.
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He's already much calmer than my Nile was when I first got him. He doesn't instantly go defensive like a nile, he waits and watches me before deciding to either hide or stand his ground. I don't harass my monitors, I let them do their thing a lot.
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09-11-13, 05:55 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Originally Posted by murrindindi
Hi, I would cut out the mealworms and SDZ diet, the roaches can be at least the size of the monitors head, if not bigger. I would offer fuzzies not pinkies (more nutritious), fresh or saltwater fish and other sea/freshwater items. Garden snails are o.k if the monitor will take them (mine won`t touch them).
I don`t see any supplementary lighting, it`s important that the enclosure at least approaches daylight. I would also recommend using the low wattage halogen (flood) bulbs. Personally, I`m not a fan of banking the substrate at one end leaving the other half virtually empty.
The surface temp is fine (it can go higher), I would drop the coolest ambient to around 24c (75f). The ambient temp around the basking area isn`t important so long as it doesn't get too high.
The water needs to be heated to the mid 80`s to 90f, they often spend extended periods in there (it doesn`t necessarily mean they`re dehydrated).
They can catch live fish but it`s much easier to feed f/k or f/t, at least until the animal is acclimated to the enclosure and eating normally.
I think you meant to say it`s 14 inches ToL, it cannot be 4!?
Have you any idea how long it`s been in captivity?
By the way, you have a V. s. macromaculatus ("macromaculatus" means "large spots"), this subspecies is known to get over 270cm (9 feet) ToL.
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I know that mealworms aren't the BEST feeder and obviously SZD is also not ideal, but I have a lot of hungry mouths to feed and with as much variety and proper husbandry as they get I am more concerned about keeping them full. I wish I could afford to feed nothing but organic fish and crustaceans and roaches but I don't have the money for that. So this diet is my solution to my problems. As soon as she is large enough I will cut out the SZD and give baby quail and chicks. I will take your advice and offer fuzzies rather than pinkies!
As for the lighting- it's actually right up against a window! You can't tell from the pictures because the shades are drawn and it's night time. But there is plenty of natural light during the day and she can even look out into the back yard.
The basking light hits the water feature and keeps it pretty warm, but I'm going to actually add an under tank heater to go half under that tile and half under the water feature. Will keep that whole area nice and warm. She does spend a lot of time in the water so I want it to be nice and warm for her.
She is very very tiny (maybe stunted?) and snout to vent length is 4 inches! Another 3 inches of tail means she's right around 7-8 inches long. The girl I got her from had her less than a month- so I'm guessing she is still pretty young and was probably imported this last spring/ summer.
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09-11-13, 06:06 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
Awesome! Heres some great journalism on your new little guy.
http://varanidae.org/Vol_1_No_2.pdf
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09-11-13, 06:43 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Thanks! That was very interesting!
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09-12-13, 09:35 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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09-13-13, 04:23 AM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
Sarah, Kristopher Brown (Vital Exotics) has a very comprehensive and well written care sheet page.
So well done that I link to it on my sites and display it in an Iframe on varanustalk.
No one I have encountered in cyberspace has anything better.
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09-14-13, 11:32 AM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Originally Posted by Vital Exotics
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Sarah, Kristopher Brown (Vital Exotics) has a very comprehensive and well written care sheet page.
So well done that I link to it on my sites and display it in an Iframe on varanustalk.
No one I have encountered in cyberspace has anything better. ![Wink](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Thanks, guys! I'm going to check that out right now.
She is a little thin looking to me so I've been trying to feed her as much as she will eat... But last night she ate like 10 silversides. After the 5th one I started to question if she would ever act like she was full. Never did. I had to cut her off- her tiny body looked like it was going to pop! Was I wrong to cut her off? Should I just keep offering them to her one at a time? Will she stop on her own?
She sat under the 143 degree basking spot all day after that, still looking like she was going to pop. Like a lil' sausage with legs haha. Then she moved to the water dish which is at about 82 degrees. Is that too cold for the water? Should I try and heat it up more than that?
Sorry for all the questions- I just want to make sure I'm doing the right thing!
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09-14-13, 01:20 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
A few more pictures of the little one. I don't know if it's her age or her species but she is SO much more friendly than my Nile when I first got him. I don't try to ever touch/ hold her but she will take food gently from my fingers, it's the cutest thing. I love all my monitors but her being so itty bitty makes me just melt every time I see her!
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09-14-13, 01:57 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Sarah, Kristopher Brown (Vital Exotics) has a very comprehensive and well written care sheet page.
So well done that I link to it on my sites and display it in an Iframe on varanustalk.
No one I have encountered in cyberspace has anything better. ![Wink](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Just read it! he's put a lot of work into it!
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09-14-13, 02:15 PM
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Re: Baby Salvator. Picture Heavy! Lots of Questions!
She is soo tiny! I remember when my boy was so small, its hard to believe how big he's gotten! Just out of curiosity, are your nile and water monitor permanent residents? Or are you caring for them until someone comes along that would also take them in?
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