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Posted by: masonmonitors at Sat Aug 20 04:09:32 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by masonmonitors ] I've been starting to breed all my own insects for my monitors, as to better maintain the health of the feeders and therefore my monitors. I was wondering if anyone has tried feeding their monitors any aquatic snails such as the mystery snails you can pick up at any general aquatics store. I don't know anything about aquatics or snails for that matter, but I know that the shells contain a good level of calcium. I'm just worried there might be some natural defense the snails have that the fish that feed on them in the water have simply built a tolerance against. If anyone has any knowledge on the subject, I'd appreciate any sort of head way. Thanks in advance! | ||
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