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    Re: my savannah monitor caresheet

    Quote Originally Posted by Jessica25 View Post
    I've recently rescued an adult male Savannah monitor. Lucky he is really nice and gentle. He has huge scabs on his back that recently fell off. The largest scab just came of, it looks worst then the rest. But i think it's just superficial wounds. His front left leg is swollen, it has went down a lot since i received him bout a month and a half ago. He has had diarrhea since i received him. I thought that was because his stomach is use to eating hot dogs, boiled eggs, and a fuzzy once a month. I give him what he should eat RAW eggs, medium to large rat, fish, ect.. He sleeps so much, if he isn't sleeping he just sits there like a logs. He hates to be in his cage so i have my room 80°-90°F and i have his spot light (Heat and UVA/UVB )at the end of my bed for him to bask under. Also i have a UVA/UVB light along with my sealing light. Is it ok he sleeps 75% of the day?
    I'd take him to a vet first.

    How large is this savannah? Their diet should mostly consist of invertebrates not eggs, rats, and fish. These things are ok from time to time though.

    Monitors are very active animals and if yours is sleeping for 75% of the day that really doesn't indicate very good health.

    Keeping the animal in a room loose is not a good idea either, even with you keeping the room at 80-90F and putting in a basking light.

    Go to the link provided by the above poster and make him a wooden cage that will contain heat and humidity properly.

    Please post some pictures of both the animal and his living arrangements.
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    Re: my savannah monitor caresheet

    Quote Originally Posted by eatgoodfood View Post
    Or you could go here and get the best care information there is. http://www.savannahmonitor.co/ not saying yours is bad...
    A bit mean... this guy clearly put a lot of effort into it
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    Re: my savannah monitor caresheet

    Great post

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