i house my foot long monitor with 5 ball pythons and he LOVES it. he doesn't care if they crawl over him. he even slepts on top of them or in their coils. mind you these are 1.5-3ft ball pythons...he's esp. bonded with my 3ft ball python Coco
1. Can they be housed together? As far as I know with keeping fourlegged reptiles, it is a No but I want to make sure.
With savannah monitors you can have up to 3 in the same tank if enough room is available; now a lot of people say that you cant do this but those are people who dont know what their doing/talking about...savannahs have been found hunting together even partnering up (i think idk how to say it)....they all have to be within the same size of course
i just let the sun in for uvb
3. Whats a good diet for a hatchling
Pinky mice maybe twice a week...but use roaches, crickets, night worms not sure of the name but they sell them in walmart for a jar for 2 bucks, meal worms...dog food but never do it unless you have nothing else (canned dog food) thats kindof to fatten them up.
4. Where can I find healthy baby savs for sale?
Your local petstores....i wouldnt recommend getting it from major stores because they are jacked up prices you shouldnt pay more than $30
3. Whats a good diet for a hatchling
Pinky mice maybe twice a week...but use roaches, crickets, night worms not sure of the name but they sell them in walmart for a jar for 2 bucks, meal worms...dog food but never do it unless you have nothing else (canned dog food) thats kindof to fatten them up.
Babies and juveniles should eat almost every day when they have proper basking temps of 130+ F that includes every monitor..
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3. Whats a good diet for a hatchling
Pinky mice maybe twice a week...but use roaches, crickets, night worms not sure of the name but they sell them in walmart for a jar for 2 bucks, meal worms...dog food but never do it unless you have nothing else (canned dog food) thats kindof to fatten them up.
now this is what i said
Originally Posted by BSM View Post
Babies and juveniles should eat almost every day when they have proper basking temps of 130+ F that includes every monitor..
i didn't say adults eat every day but babies and juveniles will and can when given proper temperatures. Most if not all monitors will get 3/4 or more there total length the first year when taken care of properly but thats not the case with 99% of monitors because they end up dead in the first year due to improper everything.