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Posted by: moe64 at Fri Jun 10 07:53:30 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by moe64 ] If you start with wild caught adults,especially as a beginner-your likelihood of a positive experience is minimal.This is especially true when your expectations are unrealistic---what are you looking for?you don't pick a monitor and it transforms into your idea of what the monitor should be.Most people want a animal they can interact with,and see their interesting behaviours-if so pick one of them.What is ignored is longterm and financial responsibilty and am i able to raise a particular species with the limited experience i have-the new monitor keepers 'blindspots' Indicus don't really have qualities other monitors have that make it a good captive to the majority of people | ||
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