Green Savanna Monitor!?!?!?!
Well..here is my predicament, i have 2 healthy savanna monitors, a male and a female, in separate enclosures my male, 22" and my female, 17". My female named Savie, is a strikingly green color, almost like grass, i dont have a good pic right now because my camera is broken, but i will post some soon, i was just wondering if anyone else has a green savanna monitor or knows why she may be green, like i said, she is very healthy and active, and its not like, plant or fungus, because its the most vibrant after she sheds. any comments would be greatly appreciated.
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I know, I know, just gimme a few.
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What type of substrate is it on and what are you feeding it?
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daniel1983
What type of substrate is it on and what are you feeding it?
she eats mice and crickets and is in aspen substrate, same as my larger one, i tried to take a pic, but you cant tell as well as in person, so i decided to wait til tomorrow and get a pic of her in the grass, you will be able to tell how green she is much better, and i know its not just juvenile colors, she is almost 2 years old!!! and my other savanna is just the norm drab grayish brown, no one ive talked to has ever seen one with her colors.
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I dont give advice but isnt aspen is not a suitable substrate for a burrowing liard.
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dang I cant spell
Lets try again
Aspen is not suitable for a burrowing lizard. I think right. It cant hold up borrows??? Can it???
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No, Dirt is the best thing for monitors to be on.
so....where are the pics?!?!?!
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I was right!!! I want to some some pictures of the green sav.