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Savannah monitor questions
i was thinking of getting a monitor but i am not %100 percent sure if it is the right pet for me, i just wanted to know if anyone on the site could give me a basic feeding schedule for a week so i can see what i would be getting myself into, i know they get big and all that stuff but i cannot seem to find a reliable feeding schedule so i can see what a basic week of feeding looks like, thanks
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Mine is a pig. Harboiled eggs, rat pups and roaches
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Re: Savannah monitor questions
Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Mine is a pig. Harboiled eggs, rat pups and roaches
So what is your week of feeding look like? What do you feed on what day?
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Re: Savannah monitor questions
Originally Posted by alphahippo
So what is your week of feeding look like? What do you feed on what day?
Nothing set.
I do throw roaches in every morning to give him something to "hunt" throughout the day.
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Monitors are not like snakes, they have a fast metabolism and they need to feed very often. 5 main feedings in 7 days is the rule of thumb but you gotta watch your animal and make sure that it is neither thin or overweight.
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Re: Savannah monitor questions
Originally Posted by Najakeeper
Monitors are not like snakes, they have a fast metabolism and they need to feed very often. 5 main feedings in 7 days is the rule of thumb but you gotta watch your animal and make sure that it is neither thin or overweight.
this helps alot, thankyou i was having trouble finding a guide to follow and this pretty much answers it perfectly.
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IMO feeding is the easiest part for large lizard care, providing the correct size cage and husbandry is the larger undertaking as there are no "off the shelf" enclosures that are suitable for large lizards, so you end up doing some carpentry, electrical work, etc.
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Re: Savannah monitor questions
Originally Posted by jclaiborne
IMO feeding is the easiest part for large lizard care, providing the correct size cage and husbandry is the larger undertaking as there are no "off the shelf" enclosures that are suitable for large lizards, so you end up doing some carpentry, electrical work, etc.
ya i understand that, i am good with woodworking etc, so that is not a huge concern for me.
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I've been doing a lot of research because I am also planning on getting a savannah and I read that it's not good to feed your Savannah hard boiled eggs. The list of bad feeding includes hard boiled eggs chicken parts and dog and cat food. One surprising fact that I read is that they are primarily insectivores in the wild although many people feed them mice and rats as well. When I first started looking at monitors I thought they ate only mice and rats like snakes do but they need more variety.
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Re: Savannah monitor questions
I had a savanna years ago. He passed away suddenly. He was on bugs, eggs and rodents, chicken parts and other meats. Took him for necropsy bc I felt he just died way too soon. I was told his liver was too fatty.. Was told it was likely the rodents being fed to him. Reality is, I should have been feeding him mostly bugs..and very rarely rodents and eggs and other meats, if ever at all.
That was my experience. I would reccomend a diet mostly consisting of bugs, not eggs or rodents or birds or meats like what humans eat. Keep in mind, years ago..this is what they told us to feed our savannas..and it was incorrect.
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Last edited by Jeanne; 09-26-2016 at 02:28 PM.
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