weston
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Well, I've been debating for the last few weeks or so about getting a savannah monitor. Even though im only 15, I don't really consider myself a 'noob' when it comes to reptiles and amphibians. Sure, im no expert, but I know enough to know whats goods and whats bad. I've been catching snakes, lizards, frogs, salamanders, ect. for as long as I can remeber. In fact, I caught a 4 foot bullsanke when i was 6 years old, and still have him at 15, 9 years later (for the record, hes around 8 feet now
. Anyhow, the point is that I've been keeping reptiles for as long as i can remeber, just none to the magnitude of a savannah monitor. The biggest lizard I've ever owned was a 5 lined skink. I have space, money, and time to devote to this creature, but I'd just like some input on if I'm making the right choice. I've been doing quite a bit of reading and research, so I do realise that they aren'y always the cuddliest of animals, and that they also get to be fairly large. Also, is there anything that you diddnt really consider when purchsing your monitor, and come to find out that it was actaully fairly important?
I apologize ahead of time for any confusions, and lack of structure in my paragrah, I'm lacking sleep. Thanks alot, any and all help is very much appreciated!
-Weston
. Anyhow, the point is that I've been keeping reptiles for as long as i can remeber, just none to the magnitude of a savannah monitor. The biggest lizard I've ever owned was a 5 lined skink. I have space, money, and time to devote to this creature, but I'd just like some input on if I'm making the right choice. I've been doing quite a bit of reading and research, so I do realise that they aren'y always the cuddliest of animals, and that they also get to be fairly large. Also, is there anything that you diddnt really consider when purchsing your monitor, and come to find out that it was actaully fairly important? I apologize ahead of time for any confusions, and lack of structure in my paragrah, I'm lacking sleep. Thanks alot, any and all help is very much appreciated!
-Weston