graphitebeans
Active Member
Hey everyone,
I'm a wildlife Carer in Townsville, and the vet gave me a call today about a little lace monitor.
Apparently I'm the only person they could get ahold of today, and this little baby has a damaged hind leg.
Only problem is, I'm not really equipped for lizards. I have two enclosures, but they're not set up with UV.
Can anyone give me some recommendations on the husbandry requirements of a baby monitor. I'll see if I can post a pic for identification. I'm trying to see if anyone else in the area is properly equipped, but I'm not sure how it's gonna go down.
I'd like to take advantage of the sun if possible, and I'm going to see what sort of enclosures are available on a tight (uni student) budget.
Can anyone please give me some techniques and requirement descriptions?
It's about 25cm long including tail. I'm going to have to bring it back to the vet Thursday for a re-dress of the bandage, and after that I'll be on my own.
Halp?!
Cat
Cat
I'm a wildlife Carer in Townsville, and the vet gave me a call today about a little lace monitor.
Apparently I'm the only person they could get ahold of today, and this little baby has a damaged hind leg.
Only problem is, I'm not really equipped for lizards. I have two enclosures, but they're not set up with UV.
Can anyone give me some recommendations on the husbandry requirements of a baby monitor. I'll see if I can post a pic for identification. I'm trying to see if anyone else in the area is properly equipped, but I'm not sure how it's gonna go down.
I'd like to take advantage of the sun if possible, and I'm going to see what sort of enclosures are available on a tight (uni student) budget.
Can anyone please give me some techniques and requirement descriptions?
It's about 25cm long including tail. I'm going to have to bring it back to the vet Thursday for a re-dress of the bandage, and after that I'll be on my own.
Halp?!
Cat
Cat
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