P paulw6676 Well-Known Member Joined May 29, 2007 Messages 355 Reaction score 0 Location Central Coast NSW Jun 26, 2007 #1 Hey, i was wondering what the smallest monitor on the class 1 licence is? and how big does it grow? Thanks
Hey, i was wondering what the smallest monitor on the class 1 licence is? and how big does it grow? Thanks
Aslan Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 2,705 Reaction score 3 Location Sydney Jun 26, 2007 #2 In NSW it is Pygmy Mulga Monitor (Varanus Gilleni)...
P paulw6676 Well-Known Member Joined May 29, 2007 Messages 355 Reaction score 0 Location Central Coast NSW Jun 26, 2007 #3 People say they grow approx 40cm long...is that from head to tail or head to bum? Also how big would their enclosure have to be? thanks
People say they grow approx 40cm long...is that from head to tail or head to bum? Also how big would their enclosure have to be? thanks
MoreliaMatt Very Well-Known Member Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 4,619 Reaction score 3 Location Adelaide Jun 26, 2007 #4 thats a TL of 40 not SVL.....
P paulw6676 Well-Known Member Joined May 29, 2007 Messages 355 Reaction score 0 Location Central Coast NSW Jun 26, 2007 #6 so how big do pygmy mulga montiors grow and i want to know from snout to vent. thanks if you can help me.
so how big do pygmy mulga montiors grow and i want to know from snout to vent. thanks if you can help me.
bredli84 Very Well-Known Member Joined Sep 7, 2006 Messages 2,183 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne Jun 26, 2007 #7 MoreliaMatt said: thats a TL of 40 not SVL..... Click to expand... im guessing half (at least) of that is tail
MoreliaMatt said: thats a TL of 40 not SVL..... Click to expand... im guessing half (at least) of that is tail
Thor1 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 721 Reaction score 0 Location Bundy, where the wild things are. Jun 26, 2007 #8 what about the smallest monitor on a basic licence in SA??
Aslan Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 2,705 Reaction score 3 Location Sydney Jun 26, 2007 #9 Give me a list of the monitors on the basic in SA and I will tell you which is smallest
fishead Well-Known Member Joined Sep 20, 2003 Messages 741 Reaction score 0 Location either fishing or not Jun 26, 2007 #10 Matt Bonnett had some brevicauda and I think he's down that way isn't he? So i guess it's brevicauda.
Matt Bonnett had some brevicauda and I think he's down that way isn't he? So i guess it's brevicauda.
Aslan Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 2,705 Reaction score 3 Location Sydney Jun 26, 2007 #11 I would have thought Matt Bonnett held more than a basic though...?
Thor1 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 721 Reaction score 0 Location Bundy, where the wild things are. Jun 26, 2007 #12 black tailed, pygmy mulga, ridge tailed, spencers, storrs and the yellow spotted monitors
Thor1 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 721 Reaction score 0 Location Bundy, where the wild things are. Jun 26, 2007 #13 and matt does have a specialist permit
Aslan Very Well-Known Member Joined Jan 17, 2007 Messages 2,705 Reaction score 3 Location Sydney Jun 26, 2007 #14 Thor - I presume 'black tailed' is a Black-Headed Monitor (V.tristis)? - In any case Pygmy Mulga is still smallest, however Ridge-Tailed and Black-Headed are still small enough to keep in a smallish enclosure...
Thor - I presume 'black tailed' is a Black-Headed Monitor (V.tristis)? - In any case Pygmy Mulga is still smallest, however Ridge-Tailed and Black-Headed are still small enough to keep in a smallish enclosure...
jimbo Well-Known Member Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 359 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney, Northern Beaches Jun 26, 2007 #15 From Daniel Bennett - Monitor Lizards - Natural history, biology and husbandry Great book! Storrs - 40cm TL (usually 30cm) 15cm SVL Acanthurus - 60cm TL, 25cm SVL Tristis - 75vm TL, 30cm SVL? Spencers - 1.2m TL (usually 1m) 55cm SVL Pygmy mulga - 38cm TL 18cm SVL Yellow spotted - usually the same as Spencers
From Daniel Bennett - Monitor Lizards - Natural history, biology and husbandry Great book! Storrs - 40cm TL (usually 30cm) 15cm SVL Acanthurus - 60cm TL, 25cm SVL Tristis - 75vm TL, 30cm SVL? Spencers - 1.2m TL (usually 1m) 55cm SVL Pygmy mulga - 38cm TL 18cm SVL Yellow spotted - usually the same as Spencers
pythonlover Well-Known Member Joined Dec 13, 2005 Messages 464 Reaction score 0 Jun 26, 2007 #16 So how much do Pygmy Mulga's range in price?
H Hopper Active Member Joined Sep 27, 2006 Messages 105 Reaction score 0 Location Jamboree Heights Jun 26, 2007 #17 a lace monitor is the smallest
MoreliaMatt Very Well-Known Member Joined May 28, 2006 Messages 4,619 Reaction score 3 Location Adelaide Jun 27, 2007 #18 Hopper said: a lace monitor is the smallest Click to expand... Perenties are smaller..... lol!