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  • 01-12-2012, 06:58 PM
    cmz1234
    Next time when you use a piece of wood from the wild I would treat it. There are two methods I would recommend and I've used both, but only one is really necessary. I've done both and my logs have no issues with mold.

    You can soak it in bleach for 24 hours, then fresh water for 24 hrs, changing the water every 4-6 hours and then let it air dry for another 24 hours.

    If you want you can also bake it at 150F for 2-4 hours. Then air cool for 24 hours, remember the core will be hotter than the exterior of the log.

    Also :gj: on the DIY cage. Would love to have a monitor in the future.
  • 01-17-2012, 10:54 AM
    infernalis
    Re: Our Savannah Monitor Chomper having a great day..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lupe View Post
    Holy! I didn't realize how big that enclosure was until I saw the pic with someone sitting inside it! Beautiful monitor :)

    Two people sitting in it...room for 3 more.
    http://www.chompersite.com/husbandry/two.jpg


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cmz1234 View Post
    Next time when you use a piece of wood from the wild I would treat it. There are two methods I would recommend and I've used both, but only one is really necessary. I've done both and my logs have no issues with mold.

    You can soak it in bleach for 24 hours, then fresh water for 24 hrs, changing the water every 4-6 hours and then let it air dry for another 24 hours.

    If you want you can also bake it at 150F for 2-4 hours. Then air cool for 24 hours, remember the core will be hotter than the exterior of the log.

    Also :gj: on the DIY cage. Would love to have a monitor in the future.

    Ever try that with a 60 pound log that is 3 feet long?
  • 01-17-2012, 11:03 AM
    infernalis
    Re: Our Savannah Monitor Chomper having a great day..
    Took these back in October..

    As we were preparing to drive back there, Chomp sees himself in the mirror and has to get a closer look.

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/chompie.jpg

    Once we arrived at the base of the hill (mountain, or whatever you wish to call it) we let him out of the truck... He was drawn to the water, as always.

    The boiling springs ensure a fairly regular flow of crystal clear water. (Same water that feeds my habitats)

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/chompie1.jpg

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/chompie2.jpg

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/chompie3.jpg

    His sense of smell never ceases to amaze me, he knows just where to look. He will dig, flip rocks, roll logs out of the way, just to get a juicy worm or slug.

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/chompie4.jpg

    Just look at the muscle tone of that beefy front leg, combined with his digging talons for toenails, it may make people think a little. Monitors can get pissed off and lash out at their handlers. Chomper has drawn blood on me more than once.

    Now look at the intensity of his focus, there was a lone worm about an inch under that dirt, he dug it up and ate it.

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/Chompie5.jpg

    Always looking for snacks...

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/chompie6.jpg

    This guy can dig, he tears up a spot in seconds...

    http://www.rockyroost.us/Chomptober/Chompie7.jpg

    He burned some serious calories. ;) Thing is once he got all wound up, he did not settle down right away when I brought him in.

    http://www.storeria.com/10911/chompcorn.jpg

    In this picture, I am doing my best to keep up and photograph, Lack of focus of the ground and the blurry front foot should give the general idea, he was scooting right along at a brisk space.

    http://www.storeria.com/10911/chompcorn1.jpg

    One of the few times he stopped to investigate the surroundings.

    http://www.storeria.com/10911/chompcorn2.jpg

    The back drop for this day out.... The moon, No people, a flock of geese and orange trees with a cloudless sky. Couldn't ask for any more.

    http://www.storeria.com/10911/geese2.jpg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoddbTDcTjE

    Before anyone asks, NO I would not have let him eat the snake..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ab-Rohb7L4
  • 01-17-2012, 12:35 PM
    Exotic Ectotherms
    Awesome pictures and awesome monitor!!! He looks truly spoiled! Thanks for sharing. :gj:
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