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RE: Feeding chicks?

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Posted by: masonmonitors at Tue Sep 20 21:22:37 2011   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by masonmonitors ]  
   

Well I certainly was not implying that, and wouldn't tell anyone anything based off of results of my own. Also lets go back and take in to consideration that fact that a portion of monitors are extremely obese and inactive. Is that from over feeding, or from a diet that is just plain not working? I feed my savannah monitors purely invertebrate prey, both are very healthy and active. As for chickens, I've never fed them to my monitors because they are usually fed accordingly to what a human body would be able to process. I think that has a bit to do with it as well, because the nutrients in the feeders are directly affected by what they themselves are fed. But by no means would I compare a monitor's diet to a human's diet.


   

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