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Black Tree Monitor

$1,399.99

  • Varanus beccarii
  • Farm Bred
  • Approximate Length Between 32 – 36 Inches
  • These Can Be Shy But They’re Extremely Smart And Tame Down Well
  • Smaller Arboreal Species That Requires A Tall Enclosure With Branches For Climbing
  • Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Crickets, Roaches, Monitor Diet, And Pinky Mice
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Black Tree Monitor for sale is a fascinating lizard found in the Aru Islands, just off the coast of New Guinea. This monitor is exceptionally intelligent and sensitive, with well-developed problem-solving abilities, and they can grow to be quite friendly toward their owners over time. where to buy Black Tree Monitor

Black tree monitors are a difficult type of reptile to maintain, thus they are not a good choice for novices. For individuals who have some reptile care experience, they make great pets. Below, you’ll find all the information you need on caring for black tree monitors. While most monitors use their tails as defense mechanisms, black tree monitors use them as an extra limb. The primary use of its tail is to balance the body.

Where to buy Black Tree Monitor (Varanus beccarii) is found in the Aru Islands, part of Indonesia, located just off the coast of New Guinea. Although rare, you may spot them high up in the trees. They thrive in dry, humid, jungle-style environments.

For 6 to 8 months, juvenile monitors can be maintained in smaller enclosures (18′′ x 18′′ x 24′′). After this period, you will need to purchase a larger enclosure for your monitor. Contrary to popular perception, confinement of monitors in a confined container does not prevent them from expanding. A small enclosure makes your monitor uncomfortable and crowded.

If your monitor is not overweight, feed them every day. Every other day will do in this situation. In the wild, these monitors consume eggs, bird nestlings, small animals like shrews, small lizards, and scorpions.

They have been observed to consume plants, earthworms, mealworms, and wax worms while in captivity. After hatching, newborns may avoid food for up to two weeks. To prevent children from starving, force feeding is sometimes advised. You should always consult a specialist for advice if this occurs.

Make sure to provide enough water for your monitor. Every day, a huge new bowl of water should be refilled, and once a week, it should be thoroughly cleaned with a disinfectant safe for reptiles.

WE HAVE BLACK TREE MONITORS FOR SALE. HERE ARE SOME HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Varanus beccarii
  • Farm Bred
  • Approximate Length Between 32 – 36 Inches
  • Adults Will Reach Sizes Up To 36 Inches In Total Length
  • Feeding On Vitamin Dusted Crickets, Roaches, Monitor Diet, And Pinky Mice

FUN FACTS!

  • Gorgeous Jet Black Monitors
  • With Proper Care These Lizards Can Live 20+ Years In Captivity
  • Living In Hot Humid Conditions Of The Indonesian Islands These Monitors Primarily Live In Trees
  • Originating From The Island Of Papua New Guinea In Indonesia
  • Smaller Arboreal Species That Requires A Tall Enclosure With Branches For Climbing
  • These Can Be Shy But They’re Extremely Smart And Tame Down Well
  • These Monitors Have Prehensile Tails Which Means Their Tales Can Grasp Things Like Branches For Climbing

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