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lol that fuzzy is gonna be pretty tramatized lmbo!!!
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Agreed. waiting until he gets bigger only means more problems taming it.
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You will be cleaning their cage more than a bearded or a gecko because they crap more. That's the only thing I didn't like about mine. He crapped all the time. Snakes are a lot less of a hassle (not that Savannahs are a hassle).
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lmao, the pinkie: "Bye bye, now!"
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hey i am a big fan of izzards... where did u get that lizzard and check out my vidowss and subscribe plzz
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usually they are cage aggressive so you can take him out of his tank with a towel and put him in a bath then he should be holdable for taming
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just want to ask is it a lot of trouble looking after these? i was thinking of geting one . how much more fdifficult is it to say keeping a bearded dragon? i have a bearded dragon and a l gecko now
LIVERPOOLANDROVERS 2 years ago
You're going to need a large cage. I just got done building a 4'x8'x39" cage for my Burmese Python and I'll be building something similar for my Monitors once they're bigger.
repogod911 2 years ago
Are they able to be handled and how big is Cleetus?
ParkerSav1 2 years ago
Oh yeah, I handle them all the time. Cleetus is a bit skiddish but never aggressive towards me. He is about 8 inches long and can down about 12 med/large crickets per day....that's why I opt for pinkies/fuzzies at least once per week. They seem to keep them full a bit longer too.
repogod911 2 years ago
ya my sav is about as big as Cleetus but i have not tried handling it yet it is still hiding a lot
ParkerSav1 2 years ago
Well I'd suggest handling him as soon as possible he'll only become more difficult to handle as he gets bigger and the only way you can hope to tame him some is to handle him.
repogod911 2 years ago