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Callopistes

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Hi,

I have not a monitor :cry:but I want to see our monitors :Dand the cages of the monitors
 
Ackies
 

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Hello,

Is in the Forum crocodoc I know him from a other Forum and YouTube I want to see his Lace monitors:D
 
this is a monitor.description of him. elsewhere on the site..i have 30 or so small/med. monitors covering about 10 species have 3 diff. types of V. scallaris
 
Desert Sand Monitor-Varanus Gouldii Flavirufus

Here is some photo's of my Desert Sand Monitor's, they all come from Alice Springs NT Region of Central Australia.
l have had them since February 2001, and have breed a few of them over the years, but they can be quite aggressive towards the hand that feeds them, so there not the type to handle or play with, compared to say a Ridge-Tailed or Pygmy-Mulga or Storrs Monitor's.
 
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Absolutely beautiful monitors everyone especially the lacey crocdoc.
 
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Love those lace Monitors. I have a lot of wild ones on my place, but dont ever see them until they are about 3 foot long. The only time I have seen young ones was one summer before a storm, when I washed out the gutters on the roof of my house two little ones came out of the downpipe drowned. They must have been living on the roof and in the gutters.
 
got a lil spencer, and a lacey coming very soon,

will post some picks of spanner when i get home.
 

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