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how long would it take for a savannah monitor to grow out of a 75 gallon

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Can anyone tell me how long a savannah monitor can stay in a 75 gallon reptile tank because I would like to no soon as possible.And can you tell me whats the how big off a tank can house them.
 
Wendell,
You need to stop posting questions in the classifieds section. This is the last one that I'm going to be moving to the discussion forum. After this, I'm just going to be deleting them rather than relocating them.
 
Wendell:

Several of us have taken the time to tell you that they need 4' x 8' cages in adulthood. You can if you like keep on starting new threads and re-asking this question, but I can guarantee no one is going to suddenly post answers that are substantially different from those we have already given. Have you, perhaps, tried any research on the internet?
 
This one went from 6 inches to 40 inches in one year.

Hes 4ft 6 inches in the pic 10lbs.
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