How often should Savannah monitor be fed?

Savannah monitors are carnivores and opportunistic eaters that are prone to obesity. Monitor their weight to pre vent excess weight gain. Feed juveniles three times a week, but adult savannahs may only need feeding once a week. You can also feed them at regular time to get your lizard used to a routine, if you want.

How often should I Feed my savannah monitor?

Babies should be fed every other day. Baby Savannah Monitors will eat the same basic diet, anything from crickets and waxworm larva to pre-weaning mice. Any live food, for adults or babies, should be removed at the end of the day if uneaten.

What kind of food does a savannah monitor eat?

Grayish-tan in appearance, they have spots on their backs and rings on their short tails. They eat a variety of invertebrates and small mice. In the wild, they hunt using their tongue to pick up chemical cues from the environment they live in.

What kind of health problems does a savannah monitor have?

Common Health Problems. Like many reptiles, savannah monitors are also susceptible to respiratory infections. Open-mouthed breathing, wheezing, and mucus in the mouth are the most common symptoms. All medical conditions require a visit to a reptile veterinarian for treatment.

Can you have more than one savannah monitor?

You cannot have more than one in an enclosure at once. They need a very big enclosure and their housing set-up may be costly. Savannah Monitors are carnivorous; eating insects as well as the occasional rodent. They require extremely high temperatures in their basking spot.

Baby (0-9 months) savannah monitors need to be fed 2 – 3 times per day with small-sized insects, and relatively sized anything else. Juvenile (9-24 months) monitors should be fed daily with medium to large-sized insects and larger portions of whatever else you choose to feed.

Younger monitors tend to be more insectivorous due to their size, in captivity insects can make up a larger part of the general diet for Savannah monitors as they are opportunistic hunters so will pretty much eat whatever is put in front of them, that being said they still cannot live on just insects and will need to eat small prey animals.

How often should I water my savannah monitor lizard?

Replace your lizard’s water every day, and clean the bowl with soap and water every week. High ambient humidity isn’t required, given their native habitat. If your home’s humidity is particularly low, you may want to consider misting your savannah monitor’s enclosure daily. Ideal humidity is between 40% and 60%.

What should I do if my savannah monitor gets Chubby?

If you still notice your pet becoming chubby, cut back on the amount of food and the frequency of feedings. Savannah monitors should be slim and muscular, WITHOUT hip bones or ribs showing. As you might expect, feeding a giant lizard enough insects to sustain it, sometimes daily, can become quite costly.