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mmanago
at Sun Jul 2 11:07:33 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mmanago ]
Thank you for clarifying that monitors are active at night, that would then explain why I think that night bulbs are helpful for this behavior…to provide heat without the light and to give them more options.
I do not assume things when it comes to monitors. I have only gone by what I have seen from my monitors…they are often active at night and so I often feed them at night when they are active.
I too am from the desert (Tucson, AZ), raised there and lived there for over 20 years. And was fortunate enough to observe all the amazing reptiles that lived in my backyard. I am not from central California, nor have I ever lived there.
I think it is obvious who has been making the assumptions here.
Cheers,
Michaela
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