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kerdan 11-07-2018 12:51 AM

A- ALBINO MANGROVE Monitor (Veranus Hilitai)
 
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In Guam a man was called to his daughters room for gel. “THERE’S SOMETHING IN MY BED DADDY, HELP!!!

When he finds what was in her bed, this was what it was!

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I have been informed that the subspecies on Guam and Saipan is Veranus Hilitai.

7 days have passed and it hasn’t eaten yet.

He has tried meal worms, guppies and wet cat food.

The man has force fed raw chicken egg to the Monitor. This made me very upset. Me and my mentor in San Diego, CA were offering him $5k. No longer interested in buying it. No telling what raw egg will do to this hatchling!

Someone in FL is offering him $4,500. He is following the advice of somebody that works for Guam Wildlife instead of enthusiasts such as myself. He is pushing for taking the Monitor to Singapore and selling to the highest bidder.

Runaway Exotics 11-08-2018 10:54 PM

Hello,

Number of Zoo(s) in Singapore with licenses to bring in export/import is one, the Singapore Zoo along with the Jurong Bird Park and its group members. Nothing else can occur legally.

Legal animals in Singapore:
Dogs
Cats
Rabbits
Guinea pigs
Hamsters
Gerbils
Mice
Chinchillas
Red-eared sliders (red-eared terrapins)
Birds (birds listed in the CITES Appendices must be imported with CITES permits or Certificates of Origin)
Fish (fish listed in the CITES Appendices must beimported with CITES permits or Certificates of Origin)
Land hermit crabs (Coenobita rugosus)
Green tree frogs (Litoria caerulea)
Malayan box turtles (Cuora amboinensis) listed in CITES Appendix II

Source: https://www.ava.gov.sg/explore-by-se.../getting-a-pet

So the chances of that being sold in Singapore are very low as well as there is no market for that, as a fact I do now loads of animals are sold illegal in Singapore though, with fines up to 500,000 and prison time.

Runaway Exotics 11-08-2018 10:56 PM

And also that looks like an Albino nile monitor..

TreeCroc 01-25-2019 11:32 PM

That's all Indicus, no where near niloticus.

Ntfa 12-21-2019 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by kerdan (Post 2111491)
In Guam a man was called to his daughters room for gel. “THERE’S SOMETHING IN MY BED DADDY, HELP!!!



When he finds what was in her bed, this was what it was!



Attachment 979648



I have been informed that the subspecies on Guam and Saipan is Veranus Hilitai.



7 days have passed and it hasn’t eaten yet.



He has tried meal worms, guppies and wet cat food.



The man has force fed raw chicken egg to the Monitor. This made me very upset. Me and my mentor in San Diego, CA were offering him $5k. No longer interested in buying it. No telling what raw egg will do to this hatchling!



Someone in FL is offering him $4,500. He is following the advice of somebody that works for Guam Wildlife instead of enthusiasts such as myself. He is pushing for taking the Monitor to Singapore and selling to the highest bidder.

So where do it end up

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