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    Croc monitor

    Just got this bad boy yesterday. He is a wild caught so he's in quarantine right now, he's 4ft. long. I have to get him dewormed, does anyone know a good medicine for deworming? And also I was gonna ask the croc monitor owners if they can post pics of their setup. Well heres a pic of the bad boy soaking.

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    Re: Croc monitor

    that is one awesome looking lizard!
    I'm not your friend buddy!

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    Re: Croc monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by djansen View Post
    that is one awesome looking lizard!
    Thanks. And yea he's great, he's not aggressive just moves alot when you hold him. But he doesn't bite. I just got to fatten him up, and get his new cage done before his quarantine is over.
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    Re: Croc monitor

    Panacur and Flagyl would be a good thing to hit him with. Panacur for sure. BG would get him eating good first though. Take a good look at your fingers...you may not have them much longer.

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    Re: Croc monitor

    Definitely go for the two dewormers BG listed, those work pretty well.

    Croc Monitors are defintiely awesome, I love their heads. Good luck with this guy, he is a good looking lizard!
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    Re: Croc monitor

    i agree with big gunns, DONT GET BIT!! that being said....awesome monitor.
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    Re: Croc monitor

    Yea. I for sure gotta fatten him up. he ate a rat pup when i got him, but he ended up regurgitating it. But yesterday he ate another rat pup and so far he's holding it down. As of now he's not a bitter, but then again he's a bit skinny.
    Maybe he'll get aggressive when he fattens up and gets more energy (but I hope not). And thanks again for the comments. I would never have thought in a million years I would have a croc monitor. lol
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    Re: Croc monitor

    Wow WC Croc....GOOD luck!

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    Re: Croc monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    Wow WC Croc....GOOD luck!
    Sorry mods, but BG was poked so here we go. BG needs to prove a point.

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    Re: Croc monitor

    Alrite, I got a very important question. I got the croc on sunday, I fed him a rat pup and he ate it on his own. Then monday I saw he had threw it up, so I gave him another one and he ate it and held it down. Now this morning i threw another rat pup in there and left him alone and when I checked again he had eaten it.

    And now I went to check on him again and he had thrown up one of the rat pups I fed him. My question is what would cause him to keep throwing them up? So far from the 3 rat pups I fed him one is still in him. Could it be the size of the rat or that he is still a little stressed out or can he have a worm in him thats makeing him throw up.

    Thanks in advance for the input guys, i really appreciate it.
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