Beautiful monitor. I'm a huge fan of the subgenus that includes V. melinus. As mentioned earlier, that is a beautiful example of V. melinus. When they were first imported in the late 90s they were given the misleading name "yellow tree monitor" which is sometimes still used (quince monitor is the name that typically is applied to them now). Though they are in the same subgenus as the prasinus complex (including the other yellow tree monitor V. reisingeri) they are actually more similar to the V. indicus or V. doreanus in care. Most of the mangrove type monitors tend to do better with large pools, climbing areas, and digging areas. They're kind of a pain to house relative to some of the others, but worth the extra effort. My V. yuwonoi are little bulldozers. Kind of sucks having a blue lizard constantly caked in a coat of brown, but it works for them. Anyway, congrats on the new purchase. The best thing is don't go cheap on caging. Spend the money in the beginning and it will be better on both of you.

Monitors are a bit of an obsession of mine so if you have any questions that I can help with feel free to drop me a PM.

J