Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Feeding Wrath the Savannah Monitor Discoid Roaches


The Savannah Monitor (Varanus exanthematicus) feeding habits revolve around the weather. They use a feast and fast system. They feast during the wet season when food is plentiful and easy to find. Click to watch this video from our Youtube channel...https://youtu.be/pv62WXtS8MM
In the native havitat in Africa, the wet season lasts for about eight months, during which this species can consume up to one-tenth of its own body weight in a single day. During the dry season they then live off the fat reserves they built up over the “feast season”.
Information about the diet of Savannah monitors in the wild has been recorded in Senegal and Ghana. It feeds almost exclusively on arthropods and mollusks.
Savannah monitors have evolved a way to eat poisonous millipeds.
We feed foods such as mealworms and discoid roaches that we raise. They are what is called "gut loaded:. This is when you feed your live food all healthy foods that give them natural minerals and vitamins.
We have been selling our gut loaded discoid roaches to
Pet Bazaar
90 FL-436, Casselberry, FL 32707
Phone: (407) 260-0552
You have to feed seven crickets for every one discoid when it comes to nurtiotinal value. Add the organic greens and grains we feed ours and you got a super meal. The fact they do noit climb and fly make them easier to feed than most people think!
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