It's my first one, man. Fingers crossed. I haven't put enough time in this species yet to be considered a standard of care, but im working on it. It took many years of ppl to nail down the husbandry on this species, and they still have grey areas.
Your savy looks healthy, you probably know about linnea vargen saphia, the savannah breeder from sweden. If not, I recommend you to look up her channel. Although she doesn't feed her adults any insects, she does give them a lot of time inbetween meals and also a room size enclosure and a lot of enrichment. She also explains how you can only see the gender when your monitor everts their private parts. But your baby being so small it probably will still change a lot (the shape of their bits) With females it's not as spiky as with males But young males's parts (before or during puberty) look close to the same as female privates That's why you can't tell at such young age. If you want a boatload of information, check out the animalsathome podcast episode with linnea, if you want I can link it for you
Man, you just got your self a new subscriber. It's so nice to find people who actually know how to care for Savannah monitors.
It's my first one, man. Fingers crossed. I haven't put enough time in this species yet to be considered a standard of care, but im working on it. It took many years of ppl to nail down the husbandry on this species, and they still have grey areas.
Nice! Glad to see the update 😊
Been waiting for this! 🔥
My monitor female like 3 feet some are smaller some bigger cute your lizard is. 🦎
Your savy looks healthy, you probably know about linnea vargen saphia, the savannah breeder from sweden. If not, I recommend you to look up her channel. Although she doesn't feed her adults any insects, she does give them a lot of time inbetween meals and also a room size enclosure and a lot of enrichment.
She also explains how you can only see the gender when your monitor everts their private parts.
But your baby being so small it probably will still change a lot (the shape of their bits)
With females it's not as spiky as with males
But young males's parts (before or during puberty) look close to the same as female privates
That's why you can't tell at such young age.
If you want a boatload of information, check out the animalsathome podcast episode with linnea, if you want I can link it for you
Link it I've seen her channel briefly but would love to see that episode.
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@@Scales13 I forgot that it was the reptilesandresearch podcast but it's on the same platform 😅😁
@Chopingporky Awesome thank you.
I have a puppy dog Savannah, you need to feed your Savannah more bugs he looks skinny and in stress