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HOW DO I BREED BLUE SPOTTED TIMOR MONITORS? PLEASE SOME ONE REPLY!!!!!!!

monitor1o1 May 26, 2003 11:01 AM

i have never bred any reptiles before i want to learn the basics
please some one help me out!

Replies (6)

adin May 26, 2003 12:35 PM

np

monitor1o1 May 26, 2003 03:04 PM

yah i'll try that hahaha

Dragoon May 26, 2003 06:25 PM

Hello.
Not meant as a flame, just trying to get you to see the big picture.

You have to know how to keep them healthy first.

You don't MAKE them breed. Monitors breed like crazy all on their own, if they are healthy, happy, and most importantly, a pair.
You are understandably excited by your new pet, and are asking normal (but really dumb) questions. Every person who puts out 20 bucks for a new savanna, wants to know what sex it is, and how soon can they breed it. Little do they know, the real task is to allow it to grow up first. Read this forum a while, and you will see what I mean.

You just got your lizards this week. Whether they are a pair or not I don't know, (hell, I wouldn't know the species if it wasn't written underneath) but I do know they will NOT breed unless you get their husbandry within acceptable levels.
Husbandry is giving a range of temps, food, humidity, and security that they need to be happy. Check each subject out to make sure you are giving the best you can offer. Just enjoy living with the lizards for now, they will breed all on their own when they are happy.

Congrats on them, they are a pretty pale blue. =)
D.

monitor1o1 May 26, 2003 08:11 PM

thanks man some one finally gave me a straight answer.
do you know a web site that gives good husbandry for blue spotted timor monitor? i was thinking of making a cage like the ones for green/black tree monitors. would that work well?

Dragoon May 26, 2003 08:54 PM

Another point about monitor care is that everyone wants a site, sheet or book specifically on the type of monitor they have. That's not really a good way to look at it. Learn about monitors in GENERAL first, then adjust to fit yours. Keep in mind that all bluespots may not act like your bluespots. They are all one species, yet individuals too.

I honestly don't know a thing about V.auffenbergi (what you have), but I can tell you that, all monitors should be given a good range of temps, whole animal diet, and plenty of places to hide. These are basics. Learn those first. You can adjust your cage later, to what your lizard uses most. How well you provide for it depends on how much attention you pay to what it uses.
Not, how many websites you read telling you how to take care of it.

Anybody can put anything they want to, on the web. That does not make them experts. I found a website where the keeper's ackies were kept in an aquarium with hampster Habitrail plastic tunnels and wheels. She has her own website, does this mean that is the right way of taking care of ackies?

If I were you, I'd read about the place they come from first. Provide materials (substrate, branches, water). Give a variety, damp dirt, dry sand, leaves, mulch, etc. Give them time to get used to your home, and watch them to see what they use most, and then give them more of it. Then you will know what works in your situation.
Make sure you have temps available to let your lizards act normally. And I have read your type of lizard is shyer than most, so try stapling lots of fake greenery around basking spots and such. They won't use something if its too exposed, and they feel scared to go use it, even if its something they really need.
Good luck. D.

monitor1o1 May 26, 2003 09:33 PM

thank you.

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