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FR
at Tue Sep 18 20:39:11 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Hi again, about that boat, its a good thing they make dingys and tenders and zodiacs, you know, all those things to catch up with all the boats we all miss.hahahahahahahaha
If you keep your eye on this forum, you will see an increase in problems with normally healthy monitors(kinda like yours)(no its not from feeding less)
The problem is conditions change as fall sets in, but keepers forget to adjust their cage conditions. So all of a sudden their monitor is not working so well.
In short, its kinda about lack of choices, I give such wide choices it covers all seasons. Kinda why the too hot is too hot in summer, but its not toooo hot in fall, winter and spring. Guezzz
Which kinda means those having such problems have to narrow of a range for the monitor to self adjust, which is what it wants to do.
The deal is, when conditions change, the monitor behaviorally wants to adjust. Like in nature move to a place with more heat. But if there is no such place, it will look for a place to wait out the coming poor conditions, and if there is no place to do that, it simply stresses out and there you go, bumps and lumps and soon a sick monitor.
Preventing the monitor from getting what it needs is VERY STRESSFUL. You see, givin the ability, they know how and do this routinely in nature. In fact, every day of their lifes is making that sort of adjustments. Its what they do. Yea just gotta let them. Of course, this may not be your problem, but you will be seeing it soon at your local forum. Cheers
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