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RE: Please don't feel bad

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Posted by: FR at Mon Jul 24 14:39:56 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]  
   

This is not to make you feel inferior. I am sure, your a great person.(we should not have to say this everytime we disagree with someone or their attempts at husbandry)



A screen lid with a lite on top is what causes monitors to become consipated. Its actually dehydrates them and that causes matter to stick inside them. Also, because you have the lite on top the lid, it causes you to use a much bigger lite(higher wattage. This creates more lost heat, that draws more moisture out of the cage(thru the screen lid)



Monitors are not easily constipated. They can pass marbles and stones and all kind of matter. But you surely do not want to test that with a dehydrated monitors. hahahahahahahha



The concern is, allowing the right type of dirt/substrate, that does not stick to the food. And the right kind of food that does not stick to the soil/substrate. There are lots of combinations that work well.



Now the dirt, no offense, but a healthy monitor will move all that dirt in your cage over to the other side in a few minutes. They are kinda like little bulldozers. Even a hatchling Sav.



By chance your monitor grows normally, it will outgrow that dirt area and the cage in a month or so. Mid sized monitors, doing well, commonly grow 4 to 6 inches a month. You sould understand, that is a gauge on how well your cage is working(to allow progress). So if that cage works well, it will outgrow it quickly, which also means that cage is not appropriate. But it is a good start if you fix the few obvious problems. I hope it works well for your monitor.



Lastly, your cage is very cute, nice composition. But not for monitors, for people. A latter(they need no stinking ladder) a water bowl, a branch, dirt, etc. Very nice.



But I get the feeling the monitor cares for the ground and whats under it. As thats where their life is and what they do(what they understand). Even the smallest monitor, could not make a series of tunnels in that small area. Consider, thats why you put that dirt in there, to burrow, but theres not enough for the monitor to actually burrow.



By the way, what is an expert? And do experts in all fields make beginers feel inferior? I guess I wonder about odd things. Have a nice day and don't worry about how stuff is said. Worry about your monitor doing well. Your monitor is actually there with you. Cheers


   

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