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    Re: mangroove monitor

    Mangroves are a bad choice for a first timer!!! An Ackie or Sav are the best choices for first timers. Just because your friends is nice does not mean the one you buy will be! for instance I have several crested geckos, some will literally jump on your hand to be handled, while others will never let you touch them; even if the geckos have been given the same amount of attention. With reptiles each animal is an individual and one might be nice while the next one is anything but.

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    Re: mangroove monitor

    I agree that a mangrove is not the best choice for a beginner. Ackie monitors are pretty good, and also dumerils monitors because of their calm demeanor and relatively small adult size.
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    Re: mangroove monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike@OutbackReptiles View Post
    and also dumerils monitors because of their calm demeanor and relatively small adult size.
    Hold on Dumerilis are not a good choice for a first monitor.They get bigger than most Mangroves,and have the same special requirements as a Mangrove.Now I will agree that once they settle in they can make a great monitor.

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