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medic8388
at Mon Jun 27 22:18:44 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by medic8388 ]
FR,
Thank you for the reply. I do admit that I do like making and maintaining nice habitats. However, when I decided to purchase a Nile Monitor I did so with the intention of wanting to keep a Nile and keep it well. I have already started to witness the "bulldozer" effect on a habitat and it doesn't bother me. I'll figure out what works and what doses not when it comes to cage decor. I just want the monitor to have his needs met. I've added a few more inches of dirt to what I had in my second video. When I mentioned the "koi pond" idea I was really trying to convey that I know how much water and space these guys will end needing and I am prepared to provide it. Not that I had my heart set on a koi pond, I should have been more specific. On another note, I actually buy and read books. Can anyone recommend something that will provide me with more information than I've received here?
So that I understand correctly, the monitor doesn't care what the cage "looks" like? He needs:
*adequate size cage
*proper basking area at proper temps
*all the food he cares to eat
*Deep enough substrate where he can dig to his hearts content
*Large enough clean water to completely submerge in
So that I can start to prepare, what is the largest that the monitor can be in my current set up? I want to have the next one ready before he outgrows the current one.
Also, I put a few minnows in his water hoping he will chase them around. I'm not counting on them to meet his food needs, I just thought he'd benefit from trying to catch something. Am I on the right track there?
Again, I cannot thank all of you enough for your advice. ----- Green Igg 1.1.0
Beardie 1.0.0
Green Tree Frogs 0.0.2
Green Anole 1.0.0
Leopard Gecko 0.1.0
American Toad 0.0.1
Ball Python 0.0.1
Nile Monitor 0.0.1
Yellow Belly Slider 0.0.1
Tokay Gecko 0.0.1
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