Hello all,
I know this is probably an odd question to ask, but I was directed here by a snake breeder friend. You see, I prepare and collect various specimens be it skeleton or skin mount. But when it comes to this, I prefer to work with natural death specimens.
A savannah monitor skeleton that had been in the works for months...tragically did not make it through cleaning due to some humidty issues completely ruining it. I was crushed, devistated, as it was a piece I had been very excited about.
I'm in need of a replacement lizard or two to try again and hopefully get it right. I prefer a savannah monitor, or another monitor lizard similar. Needs to be 10-12" in length (the body itself/tail not included in length) or so, please, so that the specimen will fit on the base beneath the glass dome for display.
I can be contacted directly via email:
Kaylala90@aol.com
For anyone curious, here is one of my skeleton articulations of a reptile. Specifically, a sulcata tortoise: