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Nile monitor vs Savannah monitor

What monitor makes the best pet?

  • Nile monitor

    Votes: 11 17.5%
  • Savannah monitor

    Votes: 52 82.5%

  • Total voters
    63
i hava nile baby rite now she is about 2 foot nose to talk i got her like 3 weeks ago i gave her a week to get use to her new invroment i went to grab her she was fin for a second the she snaped her tail and turned her head around and bit me it dident hurt bad cuz shes only a baby but i cant wait to get bit when shes bigger thats gunna hurt a lil bit lol

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I have a sav, a Nile and a red tegu. I would say go with a savannah. The Niles take alot of paitence, work and they may never calm down. Niles are very skiddish. There will be times when you won't see them for days. My sav isn't as skiddish nothing like my Nile. Honestly Tyson my red is a big baby. And argentine tegus get big. He's never once attempted to bite the only thing he would do sometimes was gator roll, out of the three he's the most relaxed. Even when he was a baby.
 
Me and my boyfriend are also interested in getting a Savannah. My only question is that we have two cats we have had for about 3 years and if they would be ok together? We want to get a baby and tame it ourselves so that it can just hang around once big enough.
 
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