Monitor lizard?

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Teens actually.

Honestly, do not get something because it is "Beginner" because then you might not be happy with it. If you put the effort forth to research and get a large enough enclosure, get one that YOU like. If you get something because it is "Beginner" and you don't like it, you will get sick of it.. if you get something you really want and do the research, you will be fine.

I've seen full grown Sav Monitors, NO WAY one could kill me. Maybe a toddler, no way a 14 year old.
 
I cld kirb stomp a sav before it realised it was even gonna attack me
 
Sav's are pretty cool lizards to own, and a lot of places will tell you they are a good 'beginner' monitor. They apparently tame down relatively easily compared to other species, and despite growing 3-4ft long, that's not big by monitor standards.

If you like it, and can house it in the long run (I think an 8x4ft enclosure is the going rate for an adult, so even better if you're any good at DIY), it would make a good pet choice. Don't go believing every anti-reptile newspaper horror story.

Paul
 
I would agree with this. The only real downside is pet store sav's are 99% wild caught, but if you've got some herp experience or know someone who does you should be able to pick out a nice healthy one without much trouble.
 
CTU2fan;4000442; said:
This.

When I was up north I had a couple of monitors, an iguana, and a retic python...and somebody called DCF on me for child endangerment. And they came, and opened a case on us, and I gave up my herps rather than trying to fight them. Stupidity sucks.

OMG! That is so ridiculous. I'm sorry you had to go through that, but I can sure see some unenlightened people with absolutely no knowledge thinking your children could be in danger. What a shame. Why is it that the responsible, knowledgeble people end up having to pay for other people's stupidity? Like the idiots that keep pitbulls, rotties and dogs like that, allow them to run loose, fight them, keep them on chains in the yard, or ARE irresponsible parents so that their own children end up being bitten. In the meantime, there are the responsible dog owners, such as myself, with a pit, a HUGE belgian/german shepherd mix and two other mixed breeds who's dogs have never bitten a soul. Thankfully I've never had anyone complain about my dogs but stupid people do make it harder on the responsible ones.

Wow! A retic, huh? Beautiful snake. I dont keep herps anymore, but I have to admit that even when I did, I knew a retic would be too much snake for me to handle. Not to mention, I really don't think that I could handle feeding them rabbits and chickens. I had a mouse factory though, 100's of mice for a while and that didn't bother me to use them for food, but I know I couldn't handle using bunnys for food. Yeah, go ahead, call me a girl! :naughty:
 
BeavisMom62;4015644; said:
OMG! That is so ridiculous. I'm sorry you had to go through that, but I can sure see some unenlightened people with absolutely no knowledge thinking your children could be in danger. What a shame. Why is it that the responsible, knowledgeble people end up having to pay for other people's stupidity? Like the idiots that keep pitbulls, rotties and dogs like that, allow them to run loose, fight them, keep them on chains in the yard, or ARE irresponsible parents so that their own children end up being bitten. In the meantime, there are the responsible dog owners, such as myself, with a pit, a HUGE belgian/german shepherd mix and two other mixed breeds who's dogs have never bitten a soul. Thankfully I've never had anyone complain about my dogs but stupid people do make it harder on the responsible ones.

Wow! A retic, huh? Beautiful snake. I dont keep herps anymore, but I have to admit that even when I did, I knew a retic would be too much snake for me to handle. Not to mention, I really don't think that I could handle feeding them rabbits and chickens. I had a mouse factory though, 100's of mice for a while and that didn't bother me to use them for food, but I know I couldn't handle using bunnys for food. Yeah, go ahead, call me a girl! :naughty:
And dont dont forget metioning the absolute lack of things to do in the stinking life of the person ho called the cops on him:screwy::D I think a retic may be kind of risky in house with toodler but yet again if he has a complelty safe and secure cage there is nothing to fear, also he didnt tell wich kind of retic that was, could be a dwarf one;)
 
My rents say they are scared of Sav's, But they seem to think Ackies are cool, pretty odd, I think Ackies look a little creepier. But Ackies are better for a beginner like me, so it works out.
 
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