Some help to understand what certain things mean on my site like CBUK, CF etc see this document: Helpful explanations
#ARGUS MONITOR BABY HOW TO#
It's not the be all and end all of how to keep a monitor lizard but from my experience it gives you healthier happier monitor perfect for breeding results, and a great pet to admire and enjoy.īefore purchasing a new monitor take into consideration how you will transport it home for this I have created a simple guide to aid in what you need to transport your new monitor home safely and securely with minimum stress, see this document: We have a variety of Monitors, Tegus, Geckos, Caiman, Skinks and More - all quality bred, healthy and eating. Starting From The Arid Plains And Coastal Grasslands Of Australia And New Guinea Grown-ups Can Grow Up To 48 Inches In Length Stunning Baby Argus Monitor. Starting with some tips on husbandry here this includes most things you need to know, lighting, humidity, substrate, handling, taming, incubation etc generalised for all monitors MY way. Huge selection of Lizards for sale from NERD.
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Please note all the below links take you to embedded PDF files that I produced, so if your device cant see PDF files you will need to download a PDF viewer. If you want more in depth advice please search the species on google for things like geographical home range however all that is needed to keep them in included in the below care sheets. Care sheets based on my own personal experience on how to keep them correctly, incubation, sizes etc.