Part XI :
- Varanus salvator - general info :
Varanus salvator
The Water monitor is one of the more widely kept species and in Europe there are at the moment 62 collections keeping specimens of none subspecified orgin. Don't know how common or rare the species as a whole is at the USA but in zoos in South-East Asia it's represented in good numbers and normaly local animals are displayed so it should be possible to find out the subspecies status of these animals.
Subspecies V. s macromaculatus is kept at just one European collection ( Tropicania - Helsinki ) and also for North America I just found one collection ( The Maritime Aquarium ).
Subspecies V. s. salvator is kept at 2 European collections : Liberec and De Aarde, Breda.
Subspecies V.s. bivittatus is not kept at all at the moment but has kept in the past at a few collections, don't know anything about the situation in the USA.
Subspecies V. s. ziegleri is kept at the moment in only one European collection ( Cologne ).
The species has been bred already several times and the first record I found was about the breeding of the species at the Ahmedabad Zoo in India in 1970.
1973 it was bred by a privat person in Germany and 1981 was the US-first breeding ( ? ) at San Antonio Zoo. More recent was the breeding of the species at Saint Martin la Plaine in 2018.
1999 Zürich bred succesfully with the subspecies V. s bivitattus.
The subspecies V.s. komaini was bred at Parque Reptilandia in Costa Rica and and article about this breeding can be found here :
http://varanidae.org/Vol1_No1.pdf
Also in the privat sector the species is being bred in some number and here already mutation / morph breeding is done. I've seen myself almost complete black captive-bred specimens and also albinos seem to be being bred commercialy ( see
Albino Varanus Salvator Varanus Breeder Albino Water Monitor )
In our Gallery a good number of photos can be found of the species like this one :
None-subspecified :
Varanus salvator - ZooChat
Varanus salvator salvator :
Water monitor - ZooChat
Varanus salvator bivitattus :
Varanus salvator - Alor island - ZooChat
Varanus salvator macromaculatus :
Southeast Asian Water Monitor - ZooChat
Varanus salvator ziegleri :
Ziegler's water monitor at Bochum - ZooChat
Subspecies V. s adamanensis and V. s komaini are - as far as I could find out - not represented in our Gallery.
- Varanus samarensis - general info :
Varanus samarensis
A recent ( 2010 ) discribed species which has been split-off from the Cuming's water monitor.
In captivity I only found 5 collections in the Philippines keeping this species :
- Tarsier Botanika
- Bohol Python and Wildlife Park
- Negros Forest and Ecological Foundation
- Talarak Foundation
It was at the Talarak Foundation were the world-first breeding of this species succeeded at the end of July 2018 :
( from Facebook ) A Samar Water Monitor (varanus samarensis) baby hatching out after more than 6 months of incubation. Two other eggs are about to hatch out as well.
The eggs were collected last January 19, 2018 at our breeding facility in Bacolod. This is most likely the first time this species has been bred in captivity.
This water monitor is found in the islands of Samar, Leyte and Bohol. Once considered a sub-species of the Yellow-Headed Monitor (varanus cumingi), it has been elevated to full species status.
Thank you to our partner in conservation, Eric Lim for helping us take care of the eggs.
In our Gallery the species is still unrepresented.
- Varanus scalaris - general info :
Varanus scalaris
Outside of its native Australia I didn't find any concrete information about it being kept in public collections and also in private collections outside Australia it seem to be very rare - althrough it should have been bred already by private keepers.
In Australia I found 3 collection which are / have been keeping it :
- Moonlit Sanctuary
- Healesville Sanctuary
- Queensland Zoo
I found just 3 photos of this species in our Gallery, 1 made in the wild and 2 of the same specimen at the Queensland Zoo :
Spotted Tree Monitor (Varanus scalaris) - ZooChat
to be continued....