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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

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    MORE PICS AND DETAILS ABOUT THE ACKIE ENCLOSURE!!!!!!!!





    pretty please
    ....................... Well its a standard 4x2x2 poly stock tank filled about half way with a 50/50 mix of beach sand and soil. It has 3 basking spots provided by one 67 watt halogen food bulb and two 45 watts. The lamps are all attached to dimmer switches and are set to provide one basking spot of 155F another at 145F and the third is set for 135F depending on the rooms temp they fluctuate +/- 5F. The ambient air temps range from the mid 90s by the lamps and low to mid 80s on the cooler side and all the cage furnishings are cork bark and fallen tree limbs. Ill try to post up some more pics tonight suzuki.

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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

    those are some very nice enclosures you have for those guys. They look so happy!
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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

    Great setups and very nice Varanids. I really want a sav when im a little more settled, most likely after graduate school. What do you feed him and how often. Ive seen some places say adults will eat once a week. I find that a little hard to believe. And are the enclosures a pain to clean? Im sure a pretty big sav leaves some pretty big messes often.
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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

    Quote Originally Posted by redstormlax12 View Post
    Great setups and very nice Varanids. I really want a sav when im a little more settled, most likely after graduate school. What do you feed him and how often. Ive seen some places say adults will eat once a week. I find that a little hard to believe. And are the enclosures a pain to clean? Im sure a pretty big sav leaves some pretty big messes often.
    .............................. Thanx for the kind words redstorm. I feed the Sav every other day or so, on mostly Dubia roaches, superworms and crawfish. On the rare occasion (like once a month) ill toss him some chopped up mouse or chick.
    As far as cleaning out the enclosure its really simple. I dont. The Sav always craps in his water bowl and the substrate is basicaly its own living ecosystem full of beneficial bacteria and detrivores that is totaly self cleaning. Any waste or missed bits of food are broken down and gone in hours.
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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

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    I really want a sav when im a little more settled, most likely after graduate school.
    This is great stuff. It's tough watching impulse purchases of animals come into rough situations when people leave town. I waited also, like you're talking about, and I was dying inside without the ability to keep animals until I finished school.

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    Ive seen some places say adults will eat once a week. I find that a little hard to believe.
    You're correct, it's hard to believe. A lot of the misinformation about Savannah Monitors comes from the snake world, people tend to believe what works for one reptile works for another. Feeding a monitor a large meal with a long fasting duration in between encourages the storage of fat, leading to more obesity, leading to health issues. In the wild they forage for insects and mollusks throughout the day, and stay more lean (and live longer).

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    I feed the Sav every other day or so, on mostly Dubia roaches, superworms and crawfish.
    +1, I'm actually taking lunch now and heading to the local Korean market myself.

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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

    Quote Originally Posted by slayer View Post
    ....................... Well its a standard 4x2x2 poly stock tank filled about half way with a 50/50 mix of beach sand and soil. It has 3 basking spots provided by one 67 watt halogen food bulb and two 45 watts. The lamps are all attached to dimmer switches and are set to provide one basking spot of 155F another at 145F and the third is set for 135F depending on the rooms temp they fluctuate +/- 5F. The ambient air temps range from the mid 90s by the lamps and low to mid 80s on the cooler side and all the cage furnishings are cork bark and fallen tree limbs. Ill try to post up some more pics tonight suzuki.

    are they kept in a reptile room? What is the ambient of the outer room generally?

    I am trying to figure out an economical way to provide a good sized cage in a super cold house.

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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

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    are they kept in a reptile room? What is the ambient of the outer room generally?

    I am trying to figure out an economical way to provide a good sized cage in a super cold house.
    .......................... They are kept in my bed room. The temps in the room vary from 70F-90F depending on the time of year.

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    Re: New here with some pics of my Varanids.........

    mine's in the basement, Temps range from mid 50- mid 90s during the year





    I need to add more lights I guess...

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