Specify that in your posts then.Red tail catking;1854358; said:Good for you. Besides I was really asking Alex.
This is an open discussion.
Specify that in your posts then.Red tail catking;1854358; said:Good for you. Besides I was really asking Alex.
Ophiuchus;1852113; said:Largest chameleon - probably a tie between the Oustalets and the Parson's
...and just save some time...
Largest varanid - Komodo dragon
Largest crocodilian - eustarine (saltwater) crocodile
Largest viper - Bushmaster
Largest cobra - King cobra
Largest boa - green anaconda
Largest python - reticulated python
...those are all I know off the top of my head.
Tylervsmith;1854253; said:Tsk...tsk...tsk
Komodos have the adaptation of the bacteria in their mouths. Other Varanid species do nothave the said bacteria. If I am correct, Komodos have, I think 50 or so strains of bacteria in their mouths, and only i believe 4 or 5 of them are lethal.
There are some vaccines for komodo bites. Komodos arent kept by hobbyists.Red tail catking;1853984; said:You know this just came me. Okay hear I go, we all know that the Komodo, is a species of monitor, and we all know that the Komodo has extremly high bactiria in its salyvia... so basically, my question is, how do you guys survive? If you get biten by a komodo, your basicaly dead because of the toxic bactiria. So what I am get to is if you get bitten by your pet monitor, won't you have to like get rushed to the hospital?![]()
Red tail catking;1853881; said:Those things only get 12", I didn't know there was a monitor that small. Hay what do you do when your monitors gets to huge for it tanks?
Red tail catking;1854358; said:Good for you. Besides I was really asking Alex.
frasertheking;1855023; said:so if you got a young komodo and fed it fresh foods would it not develop the deadly bite ,like in dart frogs the captive breed ones are not dangerous ?
varanio;1854943; said:Tyler you are correct about the komodos, other monitor species do as well, except theyre not as potent as the komodo. Komodo really is more of a scavenger, but when it needs to hunt it will. Eating rotting flesh with the combination of the bacteria in their saliva equals a more potent combination. Other monitors mainly those in captivity dont eat carion, they are fed lab mice, chicks, rats, etc etc... so the development for this bacteria is far less likely. You can get infections from bites, but they are very treatable if you act fast. Only the larger species like Salvadorii, salvator, Varius etc can send you to the hospital with deep wounds, and if the bite is deep enough sticthes will be needed.
There are some vaccines for komodo bites. Komodos arent kept by hobbyists.
First monitors and tanks are a bad combination. Second you should research the potential max lenght of the animal youre getting, then build an enclosure according to the animals potential size. I have raise up cages and adult cages. I place them in raise up cages when small, then in they go to their larger cages. Pretty simple.
This is an open forum Cole if you need anything specifically answered by someone pm would be your best option.
Red tail catking;1855876; said:Have you ever been biten by one of the more seriouse one?
I know people don't keep komodos, I was just using it as an example.
Okay, thats what I thought you did. Thanks