Hello i have a question about the little dude Where did you buy him like what website or breeder did you use? And also how much does the food cost? And what should i feed them? Sorry im asking a lot of questions i am just curious and want to get one sometime
Hey Morten. It's actually cypress mulch that turned out to not be very "mulchy".... lol! When it gets dry, it just becomes like wood chips, which disappointed me. I have actually mixed the cypress mulch with coconut fiber to soil it up a bit, but the coconut just settles underneath the cypress and I end up back at square one. I was thinking of replacing it entirely with coconut fiber, as it would probably be cleaner than actual soil. What do you think?
for my monitors I use a soilmix that consits of 50% unfertilized peat moss, 25% clean soil and 25% sand that will turn into a great compact soilmix that will natually maintain their claws because of the sand mixed in,and keeping a humidity at 60-70% is also waaay easier :) and you dont risk them eating to much clean sand or woodchips, (wich are the most normal reason for monitor deaths) :) (sorry for my English, my spelling aint the best ) I also have 2 panoptes egg in the incubator, they are due here for december :)
no problem, most ppl in the EU are using soilmix for most reptiles know, because almost all you can buy, aint good for the animals. so please spread the word about soilmix :) they are the only one, but when i get a bigger home, im thinking of breeding V. Cummingis. but they need 5 square meters of floorspace and a pool and climping posebilities :)
Great teaching video. Patience and consistency . Easy to tell you're a caring person. Much respect
The Nile was scared, the Argus looked like it wanted to get freaky with those quick head movements.
Absolutely amazing animal and great way to handle it! I hope hes doing good and trusts you fully now :)
great video... beautiful Argus Monitor... what brand of can shrimp?
This is gunne help me so much! I hope to get an Argus or Mangrove monitor soon!
Great looking argus bro!
That argus has a awsome owner who knows his stuff I wish to own a argus some day when I have the room.(You have gained a sub)
Thanks man! I really do the best I can to read his behaviors, and I learn something new each day. I'll update as often as I can.
What ever happened to the Argus?
Good job man excellent training
cool video dude thanks for sharing
I HAVE A ARGUS MONITOR NAMED URWIN TOO!
Thanks a lot for good lesson.
Great video
Hello i have a question about the little dude
Where did you buy him like what website or breeder did you use? And also how much does the food cost? And what should i feed them?
Sorry im asking a lot of questions i am just curious and want to get one sometime
nice traning, and a good looking panoptes :) but why are you using wood chips ? soil mix is way better for monitors
Hey Morten. It's actually cypress mulch that turned out to not be very "mulchy".... lol! When it gets dry, it just becomes like wood chips, which disappointed me. I have actually mixed the cypress mulch with coconut fiber to soil it up a bit, but the coconut just settles underneath the cypress and I end up back at square one. I was thinking of replacing it entirely with coconut fiber, as it would probably be cleaner than actual soil. What do you think?
for my monitors I use a soilmix that consits of 50% unfertilized peat moss, 25% clean soil and 25% sand that will turn into a great compact soilmix that will natually maintain their claws because of the sand mixed in,and keeping a humidity at 60-70% is also waaay easier :) and you dont risk them eating to much clean sand or woodchips, (wich are the most normal reason for monitor deaths) :)
(sorry for my English, my spelling aint the best ) I also have 2 panoptes egg in the incubator, they are due here for december :)
Awesome! Thanks for the tip! What other species do you breed?
no problem, most ppl in the EU are using soilmix for most reptiles know, because almost all you can buy, aint good for the animals. so please spread the word about soilmix :)
they are the only one, but when i get a bigger home, im thinking of breeding V. Cummingis. but they need 5 square meters of floorspace and a pool and climping posebilities :)
Ich Herp What do you feed him? he is so beautiful.
Any updates
where did u get him
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