The Monitor lizard, also known by nicknames such as Ackie Monitor and Bosc Monitor, is a fascinating reptile species native to regions including Africa, Asia, and Australia. These lizards vary widely in size, from the smaller Ackie Monitor, popular among reptile enthusiasts due to its manageable size and curious temperament, to the larger and more challenging Asian Water Monitor. Physically, Monitors have elongated bodies, strong limbs, and forked tongues, with some species exhibiting vibrant patterns and colours. They are intelligent creatures, known for their active and inquisitive behaviour, but their temperament can range from docile to defensive depending on the species. Monitors require specialized care, including large enclosures with appropriate temperature gradients and humidity levels to mimic their natural habitats. Due to their size and care needs, monitors are more suited to experienced reptile keepers who can commit to their complex dietary and environmental requirements. In the UK, monitors like the Ackie Monitor and Bosc Monitor are sought after, with many looking for monitor lizards for sale or monitor lizard for sale UK. Potential owners should research thoroughly to understand the commitment involved before acquiring these impressive reptiles.

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Hi I have some baby yellow Ackie monitors also known as the spiny tailed monitor. I have a few baby’s some male some female All of my baby are healthy eating and full of energy They like really hot

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5 month old Asian water monitor, unfortunately due to ill health I’m sadly going to have to part ways, just needs a loving home and someone to give him/her a loving home, not quite tame yet due to sti

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Lovely Yearling Male Green Tree Monitor Does all it should Loves egg and evo RX Tame Beautiful animal Only reason for sale is because i have two males

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Hi very sadly due to housing circumstances I have to re home me water monitor He is a great lizard He eats fine loves to swim in water You need to be a experienced owner to own one of these lizards