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    Re: Albino-y Goodness!!

    dang im gonna get into monitros im gonna start with a timor then a savannah monitor then a argus then a water monitor the n a crocodile monitor those be my plans
    Reptiles make life tolerable.
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    Re: Albino-y Goodness!!

    grabby hands grabby hands GRABBY HANDS shes soooo awsome
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    Re: Albino-y Goodness!!

    Nerd does have some nice waters, but i dont really like the way the albino looks. IMO normal waters look a lot better but at least there taking off some the pressure from Wild animals. CBB should be everyones goal when trying to get any monitor....

    sorry for hijacking but this just needs to be said

    Quote Originally Posted by jere000 View Post
    dang im gonna get into monitros im gonna start with a timor then a savannah monitor then a argus then a water monitor the n a crocodile monitor those be my plans
    Where are all these going to be going (L x W x H)
    timor 2x4x6
    8x4x4 min for savannah (3 to 4ft)
    need a couple 12x6x6 min for the water (5 to 8 feet)
    10x4x6 for adult male argus (3ft to 5 feet)
    and then another big cage for the croc (7+ feet)

    By the way those cage sizes are just a min cage size for each and would cost thousand alone on just housing, not including the price of the animals and the food they will need to thrive. If your so interested in monitors go for dwarfs, they are 10 times easier to house and most are captive born and bred besides indo ones. They can all live in a 6x2x2 but the bigger the better

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    Re: Albino-y Goodness!!

    Quote Originally Posted by BSM View Post
    Nerd does have some nice waters, but i dont really like the way the albino looks. IMO normal waters look a lot better but at least there taking off some the pressure from Wild animals. CBB should be everyones goal when trying to get any monitor....

    sorry for hijacking but this just needs to be said



    Where are all these going to be going (L x W x H)
    timor 2x4x6
    8x4x4 min for savannah (3 to 4ft)
    need a couple 12x6x6 min for the water (5 to 8 feet)
    10x4x6 for adult male argus (3ft to 5 feet)
    and then another big cage for the croc (7+ feet)

    By the way those cage sizes are just a min cage size for each and would cost thousand alone on just housing, not including the price of the animals and the food they will need to thrive. If your so interested in monitors go for dwarfs, they are 10 times easier to house and most are captive born and bred besides indo ones. They can all live in a 6x2x2 but the bigger the better

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    Bryan
    its just a joke those are just my favorite monitors from small to big ill probally have em eventually in my life but who knows
    Reptiles make life tolerable.
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