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FR
at Sun Apr 16 21:45:24 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Your right, a house offers very little to support the needs of a monitor. Except space, but its useless space.
A house generally supports cronic dehydration, as houses are normally very dry, due to heating and airconditioning. Also, if houses offered the humidity needs of monitors, you would not live there. Toooooo hot, tooooo humid. For that Salvator, just think the tropics, without airconditioned houses and cars.
You mentioned soaking. Soaking is not a cure for dehydration, Stopping dehydration is a cure. That is, monitors need to not dehydrate. Losing moisture thru the skin, is a design for humans, not lizards. Its to be prevented not patched.
So in case you get another monitor, think about how to prevent dehydration, not patch it. Again, sorry for your loss.
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