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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Oh wow! Those are beautiful monitors[?]!!!
I don't know anything about them, how big can they get?
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Originally Posted by catzeye21138
Oh wow! Those are beautiful monitors[?]!!!
I don't know anything about them, how big can they get?
Thank you.
Storr's monitors(varanus storri) generally grow to be about 12" long. They are one of the smallest monitors available in the US.
Here is the first adult female in my hand to give some size reference:
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Originally Posted by daniel1983
Thank you.
Storr's monitors(varanus storri) generally grow to be about 12" long. They are one of the smallest monitors available in the US.
Here is the first adult female in my hand to give some size reference:
they are gorgeous!
how aggressive are they? I know most monitors are haha.
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
OMG they are so adorable!!!
A couple of questions if you don't mind..
What size/type enclosure do you keep them in?
What type of lighting/heating requirements do they have?
How is their general temperament?
Do you know of any good websites to look up info on them?
I have been wanting to get a monitor or tegu (I love the black and white tegus but at the moment they get a little too big for the amount of space I have available) and those are totally adorable and would be a good size for me to keep depending upon their husbandry needs.
Thanks for sharing the pics!!
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Originally Posted by Kennyxemerson
they are gorgeous!
how aggressive are they? I know most monitors are haha.
Not at all aggressive towards me. I have never been bitten by them since I started keeping them about a year and a half ago. They don't really care to be handled but all they really do is squirm.
They do have aggressive tendencies toward their own species though. If not raised up together, there can be issues...but nothing that keeping a good eye on them can't take care of so no worries there. They are an "I hate others of the same sex and dislike strangers in my neighborhood" type of monitor
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Oh they are gorgeous! I have been looking around the web for some nice looking monitors or lizards, possible a skink and this is definetely one of my favorite so far! And the size factor is an added bonus! I don't have room either for a larger monitor in my house[plus lizard/monitor larger then 2 feet my parents would kill. T_T]. I'd love to get to know more about them, thank you for the pictures! You have struck my interest!
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Originally Posted by Sunny1
OMG they are so adorable!!!
A couple of questions if you don't mind..
What size/type enclosure do you keep them in?
What type of lighting/heating requirements do they have?
How is their general temperament?
Do you know of any good websites to look up info on them?
I have been wanting to get a monitor or tegu (I love the black and white tegus but at the moment they get a little too big for the amount of space I have available) and those are totally adorable and would be a good size for me to keep depending upon their husbandry needs.
Thanks for sharing the pics!!
Thanks.
I keep singles in 30 gallon Rubbermaid Roughneck tubs w/ a custom top(about 30"lx24"wx16"h). I keep pairs in 4' x 2' x 2' enclosures.
No special lighting like UVB is required. Enclosure temps: 85 warm/75 cool, with a basking site between 130-140F. I use regular 35w flood lights for my enclosures.
They have great temperment but do not like to be handled like most monitor species. I have never been bitten by them yet.
Sadly, there are no websites out there to discuss the captive care of v. storri. I am working on that though. They have gotten relatively rare in captivity because not alot of people work to breed them anymore. I am working on that too
If you are interested in neat smaller monitors, I would check out yellow ackies(Varanus acanthurus brachyurus). They are the best beginner monitor species and are a great learning platform for other monitors. Their size if very manageable at about the size of an adult bearded dragon and at around $125-$150 each they also do not cost as much as some of the less available species.
Hope that helps. Feel free to ask more questions if you have them I love talking monitors.
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Thank you for answering my questions!!
And kudos for working with them, it seems such a shame that not many work with/breed them since they are adorable.
And thank you for the offer of answering any questions that I may have, I will have to take a look at yellow ackies at some point. Just trying to hold off on falling in love with something in particular since the holidays are coming up and all (although a nice present to myself is always a good thing....LOL).
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Re: V. Storri Photos from Tonight (Dial Up Warning)
Oh wow! I googled yellow ackies and I saw a gorgeous one on someone's hand. I like the spotted pattern. =] Thank you so much for all the information!
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