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RE: UVB Lighting for monitors

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Posted by: FR at Sat Oct 1 02:37:21 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

While its nice your monitors did that, what did they actually accomplish in their lifes? That is what is important.

In my case, I have produced generation after generation, of species after species of varanids, without any consideration of UV bulbs.

These monitors grew very quickly and produced heavily and lived long lives.

So how does that compare to yours sitting under UV bulbs.

I am not trying to be mean or anything, but it really takes very little to keep a monitor alive and apparently healthy.

The test of what is required is taking varanids throught their lives events and repeatedly.


   

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