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    I have been reading through this and quite honestly I am going to give my 2 cents on the proper cage size for one or multiple adult timor monitors. I have many timors in my collection at this time. The proper cage size can be debated about until we are blue in the face but I will go with what has reliably worked for me for many years without a single death. For a single adult timor a cage measuring 3 x 4 x 4 feet high will work just fine. Now for an adult pair I increased the height to 6 feet and thats the only dimension I changed. Being that these monitors are super secretive I recommend you heavily plant and do not expect to handle your timors at all. I have one Timor the is very handleable out of all of them and that took years of work. She is my wife's little buddy now and hopefully will keep this tractable attitude after she lays her first clutch this year. If you need any other information please feel free to PM me.
    Michael
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