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    Registered User Daniel.michelle's Avatar
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    CBB Savannah monitor update post! (Please check them out!)

    Hey guys! It's been a while since I have posted on here. I think it's time to do a quick update on my CBB Savannah monitors.

    First off, they are being kept hot and humid, with a basking spot of 155-160°F (ambient 85) and a humidity of 60-80%. They are pigs and growing like weeds! They could easily go through a couple thousand dubia roaches a day.

    As far as temperament goes, there is a night and day difference between these CBB and the WC imports you will see around this time of year. These guys all come running up to the front of the enclosures when they see me, and they all tong feed like champs.

    Here's some updated pictures.

    Beautiful yellow and orange colors!


    Amazing light pink colors on this sav!


    Some amazing pastel colors on this one!


    And lastly my baby, this is Waddles Jr, he is the sweetest sav of the whole bunch.


    (Here's an older pic of waddles from about a month or so ago.)


    Here's a link to the individual sav pictures on photobucket. There are about 20 savs left of the 63 that hatched out around Christmas.

    http://s1274.photobucket.com/user/da...yqfvp.jpg.html

    There is also a list of the savs on my sales facebook page, DM's Monitors. (If you have trouble finding it, please let me know)
    Savannah monitor 1.1.40
    Bearded dragon 2.0.0
    Crested gecko 0.0.1
    Leopard gecko 0.1.0
    Mountian horned dragon 0.0.1
    tiger salamander 0.0.1
    ball Python 0.0.1

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    Very nice. Savs tame down quite nicely. I am working everyday with my Water and he is doing great but still somewhat flighty compared to these.

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    In all honestly, repitition helps a lot. Same time each day tong feeding. It helps them get in a schedule. If they just take the food and run and hide, try to lure around the enclosure with tongs. Monitors are awesome!
    Savannah monitor 1.1.40
    Bearded dragon 2.0.0
    Crested gecko 0.0.1
    Leopard gecko 0.1.0
    Mountian horned dragon 0.0.1
    tiger salamander 0.0.1
    ball Python 0.0.1

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