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5' tall x 2.5' wide x 3' deep....enclosure, what kinds of monitor could be housed in this?

cv768 Dec 19, 2003 05:06 AM

Or could we house any in this....too small for savannahs and waters I would think...
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Chris

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Replies (5)

monitorman87 Dec 19, 2003 01:55 PM

well it sounds like you have a better iguana encloser but i think you could put any of the dwarf species sutchas kimberly rock, durmerils, and ackies

nebulosus Dec 19, 2003 09:43 PM

You would be better off if it were 5' long. I cant think of any monitor that can be kept comfortably with a floor space of 3'x 2'. I guess an ackie would manage, but it seems like an awful lot of wasted vertical space. By the way, I dont know what a "dwarf" monitor is, but I dont think the 4' Dums Ive seen would be very happy in such a cramped space.

cv768 Dec 20, 2003 01:55 AM

Sorry!
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Chris

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flavicross Dec 20, 2003 12:14 PM

Well if it is 5 feet long there are more possibilites you can get some ackies, kimberly rocks, freckleds, storrs, dumerils, sav, peachthroat, melinus, the tree monitor complex blacks blues greens, griseus, flavi argus crosse( i have some right now) full flavis ,goulds..... I guess these would be ok there for a while some could live there their entire life. I would suggest you do some research on the mentioned species. After that do some budgetting and see what you can afford right now and in the lon run because you have to think about food etc....

alex

cv768 Dec 20, 2003 11:07 PM

np
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Chris

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