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Posted by: Nate83 at Sun Feb 6 23:05:52 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nate83 ] Bob, You really don't get it do you? Lack of UVB has never been cited as reason for success, only that worrying about such silly things as UVB bulbs distracts people from what it takes to breed them. And you are misqouting the qoute for success. It's Heat em and Feed em. Those 2 things when applied correctly get eggs unquestionably. Any idiot with enough food and a halfway decent cage setup can pump eggs from a varanid. Now hatchable eggs is a different story and where the nuances of monitor keeping come in. But the shear amount of food needed to pump eggs out like FR did in the 90's is mind boggling. If people actually learned monitor husbandry THAT would be the single variable prohibiting the excess amounts of odatria that you mention. | ||
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