Very cool, Luke! I’ve got 4 of these guys here in the UK, from animals bred in 2 different zoos in Europe. This will hopefully be the first year of breeding them. I find their feeding habits quite interesting, my experience is that in comparison to many other Varanids, they are far more fussy over which species of invertebrates etc they will feed on - mine love roaches, locusts and crickets plus chopped liver, kidney, mince, eggs etc, but there are also many things that my particular specimens will totally ignore such as mealworms, super worms and even pinkie mice for example! They live well in groups, even multiple males as I’m sure you’re aware, so I hope you get the chance to add more for a future breeding project! All the best, cheers, Al (p.s love the videos btw, been watching for a long time now! - Australia really is the reptile capital of the world 👑)
Hey I love how youve created its setup, btw what do you think is better an ackie or pygmy mulga monitor? I already have a pair of ackies but just wondering
What are the dimensions that can make this guy comfortable as an adult but still be as small as possible. In other words what is the size (inches and Length,depth and height)
Glad you’re loving it dude! I love the enclosure setup. Will be perfect for it while it’s so young. The log is wicked!
I love the intelligence of monitors.
The head colors remind me of an Argentine black and white tegu. Absolutely stunning.
Omg what an adorable little stunner!
super cool species i saw at the toronto expo today can't wait to have them
Keep going with your hard work
Very cool, Luke! I’ve got 4 of these guys here in the UK, from animals bred in 2 different zoos in Europe. This will hopefully be the first year of breeding them. I find their feeding habits quite interesting, my experience is that in comparison to many other Varanids, they are far more fussy over which species of invertebrates etc they will feed on - mine love roaches, locusts and crickets plus chopped liver, kidney, mince, eggs etc, but there are also many things that my particular specimens will totally ignore such as mealworms, super worms and even pinkie mice for example! They live well in groups, even multiple males as I’m sure you’re aware, so I hope you get the chance to add more for a future breeding project! All the best, cheers, Al (p.s love the videos btw, been watching for a long time now! - Australia really is the reptile capital of the world 👑)
Did you ever have success?
This Cary in Tucson America. Very cool gillens. I breed Ackies and love them so much I keep nothing else.
Did you pick him up at the reptile expo on Sunday? I recognise the red stamp on the back of your hand 😊
Sure did! Forgot to mention that haha
Great video!!! May I ask when does V.gilleni reach sexual maturity?
Hey I love how youve created its setup, btw what do you think is better an ackie or pygmy mulga monitor? I already have a pair of ackies but just wondering
whats better is up to the keeper everyone likes different things! I think both are awesome!
Thats exactly right I totally agree btw thanks for the reply!
for me it’s the one that requires less space
I want to see all your reptiles bro
Haize Fuimaono about to film a full tour 👌
@@coopsreptiles2588 Awesome cant wait
@@coopsreptiles2588 Fricken ooaaaaf haha
So cool man, approximately how much do they cost because I would like to purchase one?
850$ in US for juvenile
What are the dimensions that can make this guy comfortable as an adult but still be as small as possible. In other words what is the size (inches and Length,depth and height)
Do you know if your friend who breeds these keeps ybem as pairs and does he brumate them?
Heeeeeellll yeah💪🏼
How much was he?
How big do these guys get
around 40cm
Is that an adult
For some reason the music in this video really pissed off my pet rabbit, it started thumping it’s foot
The turtles plz
I don't show them enough do it!
I would so by a Boyd’s from you aha
Send me a message through my Facebook page if you are after boyds