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I just got a savannah monitor, about 20" long. I've looked online and in books and I can't really find how much to feed him and how often. Any suggestions?
Ill be sure to let my friend know this, but the sav. has been fed goldfish since it was a baby. Plus the goldfish my friend keeps are actually quite clean.Dont feed Goldfish, theres a enzyme in there skin that can build up and cause Neurogical problems, I heard from somewere that its called stargazing syndrom. I cant back it up , but ive heard from other people that its true, plus gold fish are kept in very bad conditions. Feed Him small mice like every other week and use crickets and big roaches as staples. You can also give him treats like cantoloupe. Keep him hot, well fed and well exercised, like take him for a walk or sumthing. Also Soak him every week he will love it!
ok... please don't get offended, but if you bought it unsure of what to feed it, are you aware of the rest of this animal's husbandy needs? Large enclosure, high heat, humidity, and lots of UVB? Do you know that they get BIG and are generally NASTY as adults?
Ok, just wanted to get that out there, we'll be glad to help you get started but want you to know what you are getting into.
As for the feeding, I agree, don't feed fish. Vary the diet with gut-loaded/ calcium dusted crickets or roaches, ground lean turkey, and appropriately-sized rodents. (nothing too big for them to get down in 1 bite, remember they don't chew.)
I recommend you feed about 3 times a week, and remember they will eat whatever they can get their teeth on. (Including fingers!)
Savu's are fun, but they take a lot of work and understanding. Good luck with him!
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they are a few bucks a pop around herehave you tried roaches? when they are big enough, they seem to really enjoy the hissing roaches.