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Rhetoric

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savannahmonitor.org works for me, I follow a lot of whats on there. Savys have a wide range of care sheets, some say very low humidity, some say high, some say no rodents, some say nearly all rodents. I've sort of just pulled bits of info from a bunch of site and kind of improvised as I go, I don't have high humidity but I have a big soaking dish. I feed mostly insects but it does get rodents as well. You just kind of have to see what works, they seem to be pretty durable. Your savy definitely looks healthy in the pictures.

I had my savy in eco earth, I've mixed in some sandy loam (70% sand, 30% dirt) it seems to be holding burrows better.

I got mine from a reptile rescue, I've never had problems handling it. It was handled daily before I got it.
 

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that's good to hear... hopefully this little congestion issue goes away... I just took him out to soak and go to the bathroom. Then he chased a hard boiled egg around the empty bathtub for 5 mins. lol. so i know he's doing alright. i'm just over sensitive to his possible problems. :]
 

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