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Posted by: masonmonitors at Thu Sep 22 21:15:28 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by masonmonitors ] Exactly. I feel that the monitors in the wild that are healthy and strong brumate and gorge feed. As for your question on the difference between gorge feeding and brumation I don't quite understand what you're asking, or saying. Gorge feeding is when they eat up all they can so they can store up energy for the dry season, when they go into brumation, a state of inactivity for months at a time(in many cases for reptiles to prepare for breeding season). My first Savannah is almost three feet long, my other is just about a foot. My Nile is just over three feet long. [ Hide Replies ]
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