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FR
at Mon Jul 30 12:58:28 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
A couple of things, first, this thread is about NILES, not Dums.
Its also about choices, we as keepers do have choices, each of us can decide whats BEST FOR US. Which includes what is handy for us.
If you really wanted to have a discussion, you would stop with all your personal BS, if you look at your post, it really has nothing to do with the thread, just crap from your past. Niles, not Dums Ben. Don't let your emotions throw you off your game.
If its about diet in general, then I suggest you testing mice vs. crayfish. You know, to a comparative study with several groups of monitors of several species.
Also, about crayfish and Dums, I really do question what our local crayfish have to do with wild dums and their natural diet. I also question the thought that any species consumes one prey item over their entire range. Also, I suspect that what makes a dietary item in captivity valuable is what its made out of and how well that works on monitors in captivity.
Send me some baby dums and I will test my part, then you can keep some and test them with crayfish, lets see how that works out. hahahahahahahahahahahaha
But back to the subject, NILES, crayfish and water quality. Cheers
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