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    New Water monitor (south Africa)

    HI
    I got a nile water monitor this morning.
    Caught it actually, as I live in south africa.
    So I was just wondering what type of setup you guys usually use for yours.
    It's still a small guy, less than a foot.
    I saw some caresheets, but they weren't explicit enough.
    If I feed the little guy on mice and small lizzards, how often do I feed it?
    Do you use under tank heating as well as lights?
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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    Like I said on your last post. I don't know allot about Monitors but If this is a wild caught monitor I would recommend that you check for parasites, if you haven't already.

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    Thanks, I've checked for mites and ticks already.
    It seems clean and in good condition.
    It's got really brite colours.
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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    Here's a pic.
    It bites like crazy.
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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    From what I know they grow like a weed, I mean they can seriously grow quickly. I believe they get around 5-8ft and can inflict serious injuries to a person with an in-experienced handler (not saying you are) just need to be careful. From what i've read before you feed it once to twice a week on a ranged diet of mice, crickets, mealworms and possible goldfish.

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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    Cool, thanks for the input.
    I've caught a larger one before...



    So I have a pretty good idea of what they get like. But I let the big one go, the same day.
    Sorry about the picture quality, was taken a long time ago, on an old crappy phone camera.
    Ya, I just caught the little guy today and thought I'd try keeping him.
    Thanks for the advice though.
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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    Quote Originally Posted by snakemanjayd View Post
    Here's a pic.
    It bites like crazy.
    what a cute picture!
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    Thanks
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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    get him vet checked, make sure he is good, then set him in a decent sized tank...maybe 30-40 gal for now with some top soil in it.

    feed him some insects and pinkies every other day if not everyday. he will grow like a weed. and will be pretty flightly but he looks awesome.
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    Re: New Water monitor (south Africa)

    Nile water monitor? That's one I've never heard of.

    I'm pretty sure it's just a Nile monitor as Niles are native to Africa and Waters native to Asia.

    Here's a page on them
    http://www.sandsexoticanimals.com/ca...lemonitor.html

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