Re: Formally Introducing Thyssa The Yellow Tree Monitor....
Well it looks a bit small for it's age. Also..handling will only stress the monitor, an angry monitor is a healthy monitor. The nails also do not need to be trimmed..they use those to climb. Mice and all those are un-healthy for your lizard and it will grow to be obese. Like I said...lots and lots of insects...with fish..not feeder but the kind you get from the real store or fish market along with quail eggs and chicks. An occasional rodent is alright...and the eggs will fatten it up. Remember though, whole prey items.
Re: Formally Introducing Thyssa The Yellow Tree Monitor....
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WhenBoySetsFire
Well it looks a bit small for it's age. Also..handling will only stress the monitor, an angry monitor is a healthy monitor. The nails also do not need to be trimmed..they use those to climb. Mice and all those are un-healthy for your lizard and it will grow to be obese. Like I said...lots and lots of insects...with fish..not feeder but the kind you get from the real store or fish market along with quail eggs and chicks. An occasional rodent is alright...and the eggs will fatten it up. Remember though, whole prey items.
So tell me what is your experience with monitors? I looked on your profile and you didn't have anything listed. Just curious...certainly not trying to argue with you....just trying to judge your experience! I do a TON of research on all of my animals so they are kept at an optimum environment so they can thrive!
I agree she does look a little thin as I said previously. As far as the handling and the "angry monitor" thing. Tree monitors are known for being more passive than the other monitors out there. They are much more likey to squirm, scratch and defecate on you prior to biting you. Though she has squrimed a bit at times she has never defecated on us. She is allowed to wander around the house each day for a bit and is NOT intimidated when we pick her up or walk over to her at all. With patience they can be tamed down a lot. Though with her she is already quite tame. For cutting their nails....no you dont HAVE to, however there is nothing wrong with trimming them down a bit and filing so that you can handle them. She is perfectly able to climb still as they are only dulled a bit. Not sure where you got your information regarding the mice? They are fine for her a couple times a week along with the liver and turkey. I could add fish to that though not sure I will. As far as the insects....you are really looking at feeding those to young monitors not adults other than a little treat here and there.
Re: Formally Introducing Thyssa The Yellow Tree Monitor....
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BPelizabeth
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