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    Savannah monitor set up

    Alright, even though it looks like a five year old got ahold of a crayon box, this is what I want it to look like.



    Its got a fake wall to climb on and ecoearth as the dirt. The cage will be 4x2x2 with a slideing glass doors. The bulb is a mvb, what do yall think I should add or take away?

    The rock can also double as a hide If i want it to.
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    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    Pretty cool. You should add fake plants to the backdrop.

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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    you may want to consider using a retes stack or something similar of your own design under the hotspot.
    Mike

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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    That looks great!

    However, For an adult, I'd make the cage at least six feet long. Ideally, eight feet long.

    I'd also use a real rock basking platform, it hold the heat better, making the ambient temperature in the cage lower. Remember, basking spots will need to be 110 degrees and above.
    Last edited by Michelle.C; 10-15-2008 at 10:40 PM. Reason: added something


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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    Quote Originally Posted by qiksilver View Post
    you may want to consider using a retes stack or something similar of your own design under the hotspot.
    Alright
    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle.C View Post
    That looks great!

    However, For an adult, I'd make the cage at least six feet long. Ideally, eight feet long.

    I'd also use a real rock basking platform, it hold the heat better, making the ambient temperature in the cage lower. Remember, basking spots will need to be 110 degrees and above.
    The way I make the fake rock is with styrofoam covered in grout and then I seal it, so it is like a big hollow rock. Ive used the same idea for beardies who need 110 degree basking temps so it should not be a problem.
    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Pretty cool. You should add fake plants to the backdrop.

    Thanks, i'll see if I can do that.
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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    Well, it sorta looks like the pictures...



    - Matt

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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    I think you should consider a dirt/sand mix at some point they do like to burrow.
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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    I may later, but for now I want to keep it simple. The bed a beast is already about three inchs deep so if he wants to dig he has alot of space!
    - Matt

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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    That looks nice. You can always add sand, dirt or cypress to the bed a beast. Looks like he's going to be a happy little monitor.

    I'd consider adding more places to hide. When they are young, they can be a little skittish.

    When are you getting him/her?


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    Re: Savannah monitor set up

    Sand sounds fine to ad. I just want him to be a little older so I do not have to worry about impaction.

    He will be here tomorrow

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=77541
    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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