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he spends most of his time in the water but does come out. i am making him a cage this summer for him but im also geting him a 90 gallon tank soon i do not hover around his tank cuz i know they get stressed out. ive done alot of resrech on them the cage im making is going to be 8l 8w 6h
If your savannah doesn't like to burrow, it's 99% likely it's because it hasn't got the right substrate to burrow in. YOU may think the substrate is okay, but you're not a savannah.
For some reason the African monitors are more substrate picky that the Aussies. My argus will dig into anything I give it. I had to work to get the proper substrate for my albig and savs. My albig prefers dirt with riverbank sand mixed in, my savs prefer a dark, somewhat sandy dirt.
You have to try different thigs to find out what works for them, not whats easiest for you.
Scott
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unfortunately, finding out what's better is a matter of trying a few different types until your monitor starts digging in it. Perhaps you have too much playground sand in yours?