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-ryan-
at Tue Sep 26 12:24:56 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by -ryan- ]
I get what you mean about someone telling someone something and having it end up completely different by the time it comes to another.
What I get from the gist of this is that for some reason unknown to the reptile community right now, when monitors are raised in groups you tend to end up with both sexes. I was mostly wondering if that tied in with the fact that most species of lizard are not easily identified until they reach maturity. If this had something to do with social structure, it might be applied to other lizard species, which is why I was wondering about uromastyx.
I guess the only way to know is through trial and error though. True, they are not closely related to varanids, but I was thinking about most lizard species on a whole, which is a large generalization, so I guess my thoughts were warped from the start.
Maybe I should just stick with tortoises for now 
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