TrpnBils
Jeff Hankey
So here I am, new to the world of monitors, but not to reptiles, and I'd like some advice. I've searched this forum and read up as much as I could, so that's a start at least.
My aunt is having me take this monitor because I guess my cousin ended up in drug rehab for an indefinite amount of time. Apparently it's about 12" long and she says she thinks it's about a year and a half or two years old. Does that seem small? I obviously wouldn't know, but it just seems like it should be bigger than that at 2 years old. It hasn't been on any kind of regular feeding schedule though and he's been giving it one mouse (don't know which size) per week (or so). I guess it's not eating right now, but I'm not sure how long that's been going on. I'm hoping maybe the irregular schedule has something to do with that. It's a little aggressive too, but it's still young so I'm not real worried about that.
I won't be able to get it from her for probably 2 weeks because of how far away we live from each other, but I convinced my aunt to at least change the bedding when necessary and to try to feed it.
I'm aware of the size requirements and possible damage (to me and my belongings) by the claws and all that. A little background on my experience. I keep colubrids, so most of my personal experience is with snakes, although I have had smaller lizards in the past. I'm also a part-time keeper at the local zoo, dealing mostly with the reptiles. Everything from Tokays to gators to large boids, so I'm experienced with how to handle aggressive or dangerous reptiles somewhat. I figure if nothing else, I can just use my gator-handling skills with this guy...
Any help is very much appreciated, and I'll keep you posted on how this goes.
My aunt is having me take this monitor because I guess my cousin ended up in drug rehab for an indefinite amount of time. Apparently it's about 12" long and she says she thinks it's about a year and a half or two years old. Does that seem small? I obviously wouldn't know, but it just seems like it should be bigger than that at 2 years old. It hasn't been on any kind of regular feeding schedule though and he's been giving it one mouse (don't know which size) per week (or so). I guess it's not eating right now, but I'm not sure how long that's been going on. I'm hoping maybe the irregular schedule has something to do with that. It's a little aggressive too, but it's still young so I'm not real worried about that.
I won't be able to get it from her for probably 2 weeks because of how far away we live from each other, but I convinced my aunt to at least change the bedding when necessary and to try to feed it.
I'm aware of the size requirements and possible damage (to me and my belongings) by the claws and all that. A little background on my experience. I keep colubrids, so most of my personal experience is with snakes, although I have had smaller lizards in the past. I'm also a part-time keeper at the local zoo, dealing mostly with the reptiles. Everything from Tokays to gators to large boids, so I'm experienced with how to handle aggressive or dangerous reptiles somewhat. I figure if nothing else, I can just use my gator-handling skills with this guy...
Any help is very much appreciated, and I'll keep you posted on how this goes.
I was like, "why didn't I get one of these before this?" They are good garbage disposals when one of your other reptiles doesn't eat due to shedding.