The yellow-headed water monitor (Varanus cumingi), or Cuming’s water monitor, is one of the smallest members of the Varanus salvator group, and one of the most bright-colored and attractive. It inhabits the mangroves and tropical rainforests of the Philippines (endemic species to the Philippines islands), but can also be found in modified habitats of low-to-mid elevations. The population density is quite low.
Adult lizards usually attain a length of about 150 cm. The basic coloration of adults is dark with yellow bands, mostly a yellow head.
Like other monitors, the yellow-headed water monitor (Varanus cumingi) is a diurnal predaceous species. It prefers to prey on fish, but small-scale rodents, lizards, amphibians, arthropods, etc., could be eaten as well. Generally, we have fragmentary information about the biology of these interesting monitors.
The captive breeding of the yellow-headed water monitor (Varanus cumingi) was successful several times but still remains a significant event.
In 2013, we received a pair of yellow-headed water monitors as juveniles. The first breeding in BION took place in 2015.
Keeping conditions:
The enclosure size is 150x100x100cm.
Substrate: bark pieces, leaf litter, and wood scrap (from deciduous trees). The layer thickness is about 8 cm, providing a possibility of scrabbling.
Decoration: a large water container of about 25-30 cm deep with filter is necessarily provided for drinking and swimming. The water temperature is 23 to 26 º C.
Illumination: a full spectrum lamp. The daytime length from April till July is usually 14 hours, and from August till March it is 7 hours.
Temperature and heating: a full spectrum lamp OSRAM 300 W provides 50º C at the basking spot. UV lighting is important for young animals, so we use a UV lamp along with a full spectrum lamp. The temperature at the enclosure is 27-28º C at night and 28-32º C during the daytime.
Humidity: 60-80%.
Diet: adult animals receive rats, mice, fish, pieces of chicken hearts and quail eggs . We feed them twice a week.
Mineral supplements: not required.
Hibernation: a gradual temperature and the day length decrease starts in October. Two weeks of wintering pass with the 24º C temperature and 7 hour day lighting. After the cold period, we gradually return heating and lighting to its summer level. The warm period begins in April.Baby Cumingi 13inch
Veterinary:
Till this moment, the only problem with traumatized female took place in our lab during the mating season. The surgery helped to cure the animal
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