Can this tank be saved?

The Water monitor Varanus salvator is a member of the monitor lizard family. They are large lizards growing up to 3 meters (9.8 ft) in length, but most adults are 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) long at most, and are close in size to the Komodo Dragon. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 75 kg, but most are half that size. Their body is muscular with a long powerful tail. Water monitors are perhaps the most ubiquitous monitor lizards in Asia, and range from Sri Lanka, India, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and various islands of Malaysia living in tropical forested areas.
Water monitors are very opportunistic in their feeding, eating small mammals (like rats and monkeys), birds, reptiles,fish, insects and carrion.Large adults can also attack small deer.



SURE! Just what I need! A 10 foot lizard that can eat small children! :22_yikes::hitting:

yeah but they take like ten years to get over three feet i used to have one. there are also water dragons similar to an iguana.
 
The Water monitor Varanus salvator is a member of the monitor lizard family. They are large lizards growing up to 3 meters (9.8 ft) in length, but most adults are 1.5 meters (4.9 ft) long at most, and are close in size to the Komodo Dragon. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 75 kg, but most are half that size. Their body is muscular with a long powerful tail. Water monitors are perhaps the most ubiquitous monitor lizards in Asia, and range from Sri Lanka, India, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and various islands of Malaysia living in tropical forested areas.
Water monitors are very opportunistic in their feeding, eating small mammals (like rats and monkeys), birds, reptiles,fish, insects and carrion.Large adults can also attack small deer.



SURE! Just what I need! A 10 foot lizard that can eat small children! :22_yikes::hitting:
lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! :lipssealedsmilie:
 
or you could even use the glass and make an even bigger tank with plywood for your lizard. it wouldnt be as much work as if you were water proofing it, and it would be sweet
 
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