nile monitor care video setup, feeding, taming, cage, diet.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

nile monitor care video setup, feeding, taming, cage, diet. Video Clips. Duration : 8.78 Mins.


Nile monitor care i hope this helps some people with Niles i love my two and it takes a lot of time with Nile monitor to try to make them be less aggressive Nile monitors care sheet : Niles need many Temperatures in the any size tank like 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit on the hot side 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit on the cool side and around 120degrees Fahrenheit for the basking spot ambient Temperature needs to be around 86 degrees Fahrenheit Caging: cage needs at least 8' by 6' by 6' for a adult nile and a 55 gallon for a baby Reptile Substrates: i use dirt sand and rock give them about 7 - 10 inch's of dirt and sand mix to borrow in Diet: can be fish egg steak pork chicken rats mouse bullfrogs smaller lizards i use egg's ,steak ,pork , chicken cut small chucks small crickets and meal Pinkys works for small Niles dip all foods in reptile calcium Water Bowl: need to be big enough to soak and swim in for you nile Hide : you will need to be at least two times the size of the nile Lighting and heating: what i use 1 100 watt Powersun UV Mercury Vapor Bulbs, 2 300 watt Ceramic Heaters ,1 60 watt Desert Coil Bulb, 2 Repti-Therm Remote Sensor Thermostat's , 1 Metal Canopy dual Light Fixtures with two 200 watt UV b tube bulbs and two timers for the lights one for day and one for night basking spot temperature: it should be 110 -130 degrees Fahrenheit for a juvenile Nile monitor and for adult Nile monitor it should be around 130-140 degrees Fahrenheit and by adult i mean over 5 feet long

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