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Posted by: moe64 at Mon Apr 18 09:20:45 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by moe64 ] In order to feed larger monitors insects to keep up with their biological needs you would have to have an endless supply of insects to funnel into their enclosure constantly.It's easier to feed rodents,there is more in each package.In the wild these monitors are endlessly feeding -they don't have to wait for you to get home from work LOL Their are two results; if you don't feed them huge amounts of insects,and they seem fine OR you feed them rodents and they get fat and lethargic.To me it say you just have husbandry that puts the monitors into drought conditions-that's not proper husbandry.Too dry to cold,no choices. | ||
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