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How Do You Care For A Savannah Monitor?

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How Do You Care For A Savannah Monitor?

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The savannah monitor is the only reptile that is not a snake that has a forked tongue. They can grow to as large as four or even six feet at maturity and therefore require a large enclosure and a lot of work. They can be very rewarding pets to watch and interact with if you are willing to care for them properly. The monitor has a life expectancy of six to ten years. Provide a large custom built enclosure for the adult monitor that is a minimum of 70 square feet of floor space and at least five feet high. Light the cage with a full spectrum light. The UV rays from full spectrum lighting are necessary for your savannah monitor to properly function. Heat an area of the enclosure to 110 degrees Fahrenheit and keep the rest of the enclosure at 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This thermal gradient is important because it allows the monitor to regulate its own body temperature. Cover the floor of the cage with dry substrates like sand or mulch. Fill a small and shallow bowl full of clean and non-chlor

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