is anyone working with, or does anyone know someone who is working with storr's monitors? ive been looking for months now, and have found none. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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is anyone working with, or does anyone know someone who is working with storr's monitors? ive been looking for months now, and have found none. any help would be greatly appreciated.
I had seen a pair for sale in Pheonix on craigslist a couple months back. You might try posting their looking for the guy who had them. sorry I couldn't be more help but good luck.
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This Red Neck refuses to go out of his way to be politically correct so what you see is what you get. You may not like my sense of humor but at least I've got one. I breed bearded dragons and will soon be breeding monitor lizards.
thanks for the help, ill be sure to try there.
I had one at one time, to me they seemed easier to work with than some of the ackies Ive had. Beautiful creatures, small caging, and mine had a good personality. I even had my male living with a female ackie for quite some time, they got along great.
Keep in mind its not always best to intermix species in the same caging, unless all needs are met.
i had no intentions of keeping them with my ackies, just want something a little different, and i saw a little fat one once and decided id go for them, but he was 6 yrs old and 400 dollars so i decided against it.
Doesnt get the idea from my post that keeping 2 different species together is easy or a good idea when you are not capable of keeping them both separate.
They are neat, go for it.
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