Well, I suppose not everyone has to agree with me, and that is fine, I will be building them their new enclosures when is starts to get warm, unfortunately, I live in New Jersey, and all I have seen is snow, so, hopefully by April/May, they will have their new homes. When I do this, I will have everything on the inside of the enclosure with just two vents towards the bottom of the enclosure. The fish tanks were never going to be permanent, I just use them to start off with the babies, and move on from there.

I do feed pro-dominantly real food such as frozen/thawed baby chicks, rat pups, dubia roaches, and super worms. But as well, I do give them hard boiled eggs, and cooked beef liver in the mix every week. Again, not everyone has to agree with the way that I do things, but is does not necessarily mean that I am doing everything wrong. Everyone has their own opinions on how to raise them. My opinion is, if you can keep the heat and humidity right in a fish tank why not? I do admit I need higher power bulbs than I should, and that I need to tend to the humidity more than I should, but if you can maintain it, by all means.

This is why when I build my enclosure, everything will be done right, it will make my life easier, as for the monitors, they will be a little happier, I am going to build them pretty tall so a can get a lot of the excavator clay in there so they can really dig.