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moe64
at Sun Aug 21 09:07:42 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by moe64 ]
I find it funny when people make assumptions.If monitors in the wild were presented with another choice to feed on,there is a chance they might eat it.You assume a particular based diet,why is that? when monitors can digest almost anything.I'm just assuming but it makes sense that they will eat what's most readily available-they are not going to skip 10 meals to get one that probably requires more exertion.
With Sav's the problem is husbandry,if they aren't kept properly it doesn't matter what you feed them-you will not see much longterm success either way;mice diet or insectivore diet.So you can have a thousand stomache content conversations,but in the context of captivity where's the proof.
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