I'm thinking of going the safer route and trying my hand at a tegu first, if I can handle that I may swing into the monitor game.
They're not all created equal. You'd be much better off with a dwarf monitor than a tegu.
I'm thinking of going the safer route and trying my hand at a tegu first, if I can handle that I may swing into the monitor game.
this is encouraging, LOLI've heard this as well. I also hear too many horror stories about people with "tame" monitors going to the hospital for 80+ stitches lol.
No I understand that, I jus have heard much much much better success stories with tegu's vs. monitors. again I'd be new to both species so its a crap shoot for me either way.They're not all created equal. You'd be much better off with a dwarf monitor than a tegu.
I've heard, and also seen the aftermath of the florida breeding populations.Tegu's can be nasty mean also.
Why would you suggest these? I'm legit. curious. Are they relatively easy to handle and tame down?Merten's water monitors are a monitor that I would recommend for first time monitor keepers
I'm pretty sure what you want to start with is a Cuvier's dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus). It will prepare you for the more difficult lizards, like Crested Geckos, Leopard Geckos, Bearded Dragons, Blue Tongue Skink, etc.
good god dude...why the hell would you suggest a $500-$1000+ monitor right out of the gate...I googled the name and immediately closed the browser...why.Merten's water monitors are a monitor that I would recommend for first time monitor keepers
I know this is just a bad troll but I cant help b ut comment...I don't know why.
cant argue with that, except for the all the parts I can argue about with that.Yeah, I'd never recommend such a tiny lizard on a site celebrating the MONSTER section of the pet trade. Crocodiles get too big, so those are out. Gharials need a bunch of fish and are endangered. That leaves the American Alligator. Perfect size right up til it starts getting aggressive around 6-8 feet. At that point you call the farm you got it from, they replace it with a baby, and your old one becomes a variety of consumer goods.
good god dude...why the hell would you suggest a $500-$1000+ monitor right out of the gate...I googled the name and immediately closed the browser...why.