SableLynx
GeckosNotGeico
I just got a Savannah monitor and could use some advise in caring for her. She is basically a rescue. The woman that runs the local humane society bought her and 3 gerbils off a guy that was living in his car and had been traveling with her in the car for quite awhile. He was selling her and the gerbils for gas money, so she bought them all.
Then she walks into my store and says "Here Cheryl 3 gerbils and a lizard" She is in pretty bad shape. Missing half her tail and most of her toes. She was very dry (dehydrated) but had good weight. He had been feeding her stew meat. I am sure she is loaded with parasites so will be hitting her with panacur now that I have her calm enough to handle pretty well.
It is a real trick getting washed playsand in my area. Only one place carries it and they sold out before I could get down there. The Savannah needs a cage change as I don't know how long that sands been in her cage. I will get that done as soon as I can get some safe sand.
The gerbils were not much better off. 3 of them in a small wire and plastic cage, filthy dirty and soaking wet. I have had them about 2 weeks now and they are doing much better.
I have soaked the Savannah several times to get her re hydrated and she is feeding well on venison and superworms dusted with calcium and reptivite. I fed her a small mouse today and she really enjoyed that. I have a basking light above a large cave style hide that she can either lay on top of to get more heat or be inside of.
I will be tearing down my 55 gallon fish aquarium this weekend and putting the fish in a smaller tank then I will house her in the tank as that is the largest thing I have available. She is in a 20 long right now that is to small for her. She is probably 16-18' long but would probably be over 2 feet if she had her whole tail.
I do have a couple sliding glass doors from an old counter display that I can maybe use to build her something else if I have her very long. Right now I just want to get her healthy then find her a new home. I have had several people try to buy her already but they have never had a lizard before so I "discourage" them from taking her on. I will only send her to a home where they know what they are getting into.
Sorry for the long post but any advise would be appreciated. I have read several care sheets but a lot of the info is contradictory so I am asking here at fauna where I feel can trust peoples knowledge and experience. Thanks for your help.
If you have advise that is controversial please state your reasons for your opinion to help me make a decision on that particular issue. Thanks again
Then she walks into my store and says "Here Cheryl 3 gerbils and a lizard" She is in pretty bad shape. Missing half her tail and most of her toes. She was very dry (dehydrated) but had good weight. He had been feeding her stew meat. I am sure she is loaded with parasites so will be hitting her with panacur now that I have her calm enough to handle pretty well.
It is a real trick getting washed playsand in my area. Only one place carries it and they sold out before I could get down there. The Savannah needs a cage change as I don't know how long that sands been in her cage. I will get that done as soon as I can get some safe sand.
The gerbils were not much better off. 3 of them in a small wire and plastic cage, filthy dirty and soaking wet. I have had them about 2 weeks now and they are doing much better.
I have soaked the Savannah several times to get her re hydrated and she is feeding well on venison and superworms dusted with calcium and reptivite. I fed her a small mouse today and she really enjoyed that. I have a basking light above a large cave style hide that she can either lay on top of to get more heat or be inside of.
I will be tearing down my 55 gallon fish aquarium this weekend and putting the fish in a smaller tank then I will house her in the tank as that is the largest thing I have available. She is in a 20 long right now that is to small for her. She is probably 16-18' long but would probably be over 2 feet if she had her whole tail.
I do have a couple sliding glass doors from an old counter display that I can maybe use to build her something else if I have her very long. Right now I just want to get her healthy then find her a new home. I have had several people try to buy her already but they have never had a lizard before so I "discourage" them from taking her on. I will only send her to a home where they know what they are getting into.
Sorry for the long post but any advise would be appreciated. I have read several care sheets but a lot of the info is contradictory so I am asking here at fauna where I feel can trust peoples knowledge and experience. Thanks for your help.
If you have advise that is controversial please state your reasons for your opinion to help me make a decision on that particular issue. Thanks again