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Need suggestions for Kimberly Rock Monitor housing/enclosure

toyvet Sep 22, 2003 09:00 PM

Hello:
Please if anyone could provide photos and/or suggestions for the ideal housing for Kimberly Rock Monitors...Thank you

Replies (2)

Ra_tzu Sep 23, 2003 11:06 PM

I couldn't help you out on this one. I know theres a few kimberly owners here, which post frequently. Maybe they will be so kind as to point you in the right direction. They also might to be busy kissing .....

redmom Sep 24, 2003 07:47 AM

I asked a friend that used to work for a zoo and is somewhat familiar with Kimberly's (beautiful, btw...I looked them up after reading your post). Basically, they need enough room to run around and need some secured rock (or fake rock) escarpments to climb on and hide in and such. Keep in mind their aussie territory and build like that. They (correct me if I'm wrong) get to be somewhere around 3 ft, roughly, so be sure you accomidate that size.

What ever you build, find, come up with, please share as I am thinking of getting a monitor some time late next year. We already have those listed below and will hopefully be aquiring a puppy white german shepard by Thanksgiving (we need a bigger house!----I'm not kidding, we have no more room!)

Anyhow, good luck!
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