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FR
at Fri Sep 23 10:46:58 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
There is no sense talking to you. As you divert everything to something else.
I ask strait foreword questions, like what has your captives expressed in the way of health.
But you do not grasp that what so ever. You turn the conversation to ackies, when no one ever mentioned ackies. No one, just you.
I base all my thoughts on midsized monitors, which is what Savs are. Not ackies.
In fact, I do not recomend rodents as a base for ackie diets.
As far as I can tell, you have nothing to show, which means, your dicussion here is academic, as in, all theory and assumption.
Simply put, a healthy well fed female monitor lays eggs, if they don't, they are not healthy.
And they do it to the minimum degree of health, not the maximum.
As anyone with successful experience understands, a normal female will lay two or three clutches a year and you cannot stop them.
Now for the reality. If your or anyones adults do not lay eggs, there is something wrong. That something could be diet or conditions. As those two areas are tied together, and go hand in hand.
In my opinion, you like so many others, and man, this really centers of Sav keepers, rationalize all manner of cause and effects, based or YOUR OWN FAILURES. So you rationalize anything you can to cover your own personal responsibilities.
Which means its of a personal nature to you, has nothing to do with the wellbeing of the monitors. In short, you have both hands covering your bum.
If you really wanted to add to all our understanding, you would actually show what you have accomplished with your beliefs.
As that whats this forum is about. If you have nothing to show, then your opinions/theories are academic, which means aside from actual appliable information.
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