So where I live we naturally have high lee humidity which keeps my room at a pretty high baseline ambient humidity. So with all the water and heat lamps the humidity in the room and enclosures stays high. Also doing daily misting
Honestly I would work with a few other lizard species that may peak your interest that are a little smaller first just to really get some keeping skills and learning under your beltbefore jumping to something advanced like a medium semi arboreal and aquatic monitor👍🏽
That was incredible watching you. Keep up the awesome work you put in to it.😊
Bugs. Loved the new set up for the amazing reptiles .looks like the passion you have for them, with the new set up will make much easier for you. 👍
You got that right Grams! Can’t wait either! Already showing good signs
Beautiful enclosures man! Thanks for sharing your knowledge on the podcast. I enjoyed it!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it! 🤙🏽
Like the video Skylark Cool cages slick .Grandpa 😎
Thanks Gramps! Glad you dig it
Awesome setups
Thanks Jenkins 🤙🏽
Yes. It's pretty. It's beautiful.
And utube videos paid for it.
Nice work brother
Thanks my dude 💪🏽
Beautiful monitors
Thank you!
Hell yeah dude, they look great!
Thank you! And thanks to the pod we all did!
That’s freaking awesome
👍🏽👍🏽 Thank you
where do you source the bigger faux plants?
Any craft store in your area should have some. Hobby lobby or Michaels is a great place
What are the tubs called? Or the drain called that you've adapted nicely
They are concrete mixing tubs you could really use any sturdy Plastic tub of your choice
How do u keep the humidity high for your peach throats
So where I live we naturally have high lee humidity which keeps my room at a pretty high baseline ambient humidity. So with all the water and heat lamps the humidity in the room and enclosures stays high. Also doing daily misting
V. Jobiensis
Would you recommend for beginner? Meaning first monitor ?
Honestly I would work with a few other lizard species that may peak your interest that are a little smaller first just to really get some keeping skills and learning under your beltbefore jumping to something advanced like a medium semi arboreal and aquatic monitor👍🏽