My first Monitor

Unfortunately one of the worst monitor lizards to possibly own, from being primarily insectivorous to having an actual burrow be mandatory or else they will slowly dehydrate, you've got your hands full.

I think you can do it, but start up your roach colonies(I recommend hissers, orange heads, and ivory heads, yes your going to need several roach colonies and species) and get to moving the several tons of dirt your going to need.


 
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Unfortunately one of the worst monitor lizards to possibly own, from being primarily insectivorous to having an actual burrow be mandatory or else they will slowly dehydrate, you've got your hands full.

I think you can do it, but start up your roach colonies(I recommend hissers, orange heads, and ivory heads, yes your going to need several roach colonies and species) and get to moving the several tons of dirt your going to need.



Lol I have tens of thousands of roaches, I actually sell about $300 worth a month to the pet store I use to work at just to be rid of the extras.
 
Definitely want to see the set up for this guy
Right now he’s in a 75g with about 12” of substrate and a nice large tile for a basking spot. He of course burrowed out a nice big tunnel under the tile.

I’ll be building him a proper enclosure ASAP!
 
No, no, no... that's a red ackies monitor; I considered them as an also-ran when I got my beardie.
They grow to 24-28", but they can live 15-20 years.


No, no, no... that's a red ackies monitor; I considered them as an also-ran when I got my beardie.
They grow to 24-28", but they can live 15-20 years.


Well this one certainly looks bigger than 24-28”
 
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