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    V salvadorii breeding updates from Vital Exotics!

    Its been 12 yrs since I first started reading everything I could get my hands on about V. salvadorii….It took me a while to get into the position to own some of these great animals and the space to set them up. 4 yrs ago I picked up my first female. Now I have 1.2.1 and things are starting to fall into place with them.

    I have 2 females that have been introduced to my big male. The first has cycled for me before, with no breeding or eggs laid, but this cycle seems to be different. She has been with the male for the entire month of November and December up until I introduced him to my other cycling female on Jan 1 2014. I observed interest from the male at times, but no copulations were observed. Although she is showing some very positive signs…time will tell if this cycle is different or not. I have 12’ x 6’ x 6’ of floor space heated, with different temp ranges available, and a good sized elevated nest box filled with substrate, so hopefully she is able to find a suitable nest site in the enclosure. This will be her first clutch. Based on my experience and her “signs” she should be around 1-2 weeks out from laying.

    Here are some photos of her and the male:









    Female getting big:




    Courtship time for the male and my other female. Introduced January 1 2014. Courtship started right away and I have witnessed breeding action each day since then. This female has nested a clutch of infertiles for me last cycle, buried well. So hopefully she is happy with her nesting options as well.









    Breeding:








    Cool random shots of the male:















    I will keep everyone posted on the results. Thanks for the support!
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    Wow those look like incredible animals! very very cool!

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    Good luck with those dinosaurs!!!! Seriously, they are awesome and sweet setup. I wouldn't even begin to know where to house those at? Maybe both of my garages?!?! Keep up the good work

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    Re: V salvadorii breeding updates from Vital Exotics!

    Awesome!!

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    Beautiful animals!
    Good luck!

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    Sweet. Always glad to hear of any efforts to breed varanids in captivity. Hope you get some good results this time.
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    Really hope you produce some, we REALLY need more C.B. croc monitors. This has also been one of my long time dream animals of owning and reproducing. Best of luck with them.
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    Wow, look at those muscles. Awesome!
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    Always love seeing your posts and updates, Kristopher.

    Livin' the dream, you are!

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