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@crocdoc2 I actually am from Southern California btw and space isn't really a problem either just wanted to if they were legal out here but thanks for the info anyway I do my research and read a lot about monitors so yeah I might just stick to a Savannah, Nile, or Water Monitor since those are a bit more cheaper but thanks again:)
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@Buckmeister24 lace monitor is numero uno for me.
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what is your favorite type of monitor?
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@CanReps no
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My absolute favorite out of the Monitors wonder if they are for sale out here in the States in California? gonna go to at my local reptile store to soon to see but probably not :p I really want one of these.
Emoneyo2 6 months ago
@Emoneyo2 no, you're not going to be able to find one in a pet store in California. Don't fret about it, because unless you either live in southern California and can build a large outdoor enclosure, or have a huge spare room to sacrifice, you wouldn't be able to house one as an adult, anyway.
crocdoc2 6 months ago
Do you cut little slits in the egg to help them out? If you do how do you when their ready? On average how long does it take for a monitor be ready to hatch?
L3PR3CHAUN97 10 months ago
@L3PR3CHAUN97 it's never a good idea to cut monitor eggs. They pip when they're ready. It takes the small monitor species around 90-120 days to hatch, larger species much longer. Average for lace monitors and perenties is around 225-250 days.
crocdoc2 10 months ago
why do you like lace monitors so much? is it there general personality or just looks? how would you compare a lace monitor to a parentie?
Buckmeister24 11 months ago
@Buckmeister24 I just think lace monitors are a better proportioned monitor and I also prefer the black and yellow colouration over the browns of the perentie. It's a personal thing. Not sure if you'd call it personality, but lace monitors have a bit more of a 'take no prisoners' attitude than perenties. They're both nice monitors, though.
crocdoc2 11 months ago