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Posted by: masonmonitors at Sun Aug 21 11:07:53 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by masonmonitors ] It simply is this, yes, there are things that are bad for your monitors, just like anything. For some reason, in the wild they are found with a particular diet and CHOOSE not to be scavengers. You should not feed your monitors wet dog food, you should not feed your monitors chocolate, and you should keep rodents down to a treat. I've yet to read of anyone raising a monitor solely off a rodents based diet where the monitor survived to it's full potential of fifteen to twenty years, and any full grown monitor I've seen with a rodent diet is obese, and unresponsive, and the complete opposite of what a healthy, curious, inquisitive monitor should act like. http://savannahmonitor.org/feeding/rodents/ | ||
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