Description
The Indonesian Mangrove Monitor Baby (Meruake) is a captive-bred juvenile lizard for the intermediate keeper. It offers a more manageable size and temperament than wild-caught adults, making it a solid choice for those ready to step up from beginner species. We added this line in mid-2024 and have found it to be a consistent weekend seller, often purchased alongside range gear.
Stand-Out Features
- Captive-Bred Juvenile: This Meruake locale baby is acclimated to captive conditions, reducing stress and improving feeding response compared to imported adults.
- Distinctive Pattern: Displays the high-contrast, intricate banding and spotting typical of the Meruake region, which will develop further as it matures.
- Active & Alert Demeanor: Known for being more observant and interactive than many other monitor species at this size.
- Manageable Starting Size: Its current size allows for a standard enclosure setup, with growth that is predictable for planning upgrades.
- Proven Seller: Sourced from a reliable breeder with a track record of healthy, well-started animals, as reflected in consistent positive customer feedback.
Technical Data
| Species | Varanus indicus (Mangrove Monitor) |
| Locale | Meruake, Papua (Indonesian) |
| Age | Juvenile (Baby) |
| Captive Status | Captive Bred |
| Weight (measured) | 3.6 oz |
| Diet | Insectivore/Carnivore (e.g., crickets, roaches, pinky mice) |
| Recommended Enclosure | 40+ gallon breeder to start, with secure lid |
| Temperament | Alert, can be skittish; requires regular, calm handling. |
Your Questions Answered
How is the temperament for handling?
As a baby, it can be nervous and fast. With frequent, gentle handling sessions, it typically becomes more settled. It is not an automatically docile species; patience and consistency are required to build trust. Always support its body fully.
What is the main setup requirement?
A tall enclosure with both a solid heat basking area (reaching 120-130°F) and deep humidity-retaining substrate is critical. They need branches for climbing and a large water dish for soaking. Proper UVB lighting is non-negotiable for long-term health.
What do you feed this baby monitor?
Offer a varied diet of appropriately sized gut-loaded insects like crickets, dubia roaches, and occasional treats like earthworms. Dust prey with calcium and a multivitamin. You can offer pinky mice as an occasional part of the diet for variety.
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