is it had to keep and breed V.mertensi? oh and do you have any pictures of your V.mertensi?
thanks
from Alex
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is it had to keep and breed V.mertensi? oh and do you have any pictures of your V.mertensi?
thanks
from Alex
Heres a pic. I really do not understand what hard means. Its more about obtaining good individuals. Keeping any water monitor is a little more work, because of the added maintenence of the water. F

Heres a pic. I really do not understand what hard means. Its more about obtaining good individuals. Keeping any water monitor is a little more work, because of the added maintenence of the water. F

With their nostrils onthe top of their snout like that!
Such a nice pic. 
D.
Wow, I don't think they look anything like a croc, either crocodile or croc monitor. Not even close. Their nose holes are very similair in placement to the gouldi complex, which they are suppose to be closely allied to. As opposed to african monitors where the nares are by the eye. Whats the deal with that, hahahahahahaha F
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