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DMong
at Thu Mar 8 16:58:09 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yeah, very true Joe. Every once in a while, you get a juvenile here and there that is extremely quirky and so nervous they don't want to settle down enough to eat after they have seen a person (huge monster) until they are alone with the meal in a dark warm place for a while after this happens.
Out of the countless Hondo hatchlings I have produced over the years, it is very rare that they won't accept F/T immediately or at least after just a fairly short while with patience. But many years ago I had a hatchling that wouldn't look at a pinky either live or F/T no matter what I did for a LOOONG time. So I indroduced an appropriately-sized anole on the end of some long tongs, and BAM!, it grabbed it in a heartbeat. So I scented with anole for just a few more times, and it naturally began to associate the pinkie's scent as being food until after a few times of scenting, it accepted un-scented F/T from that point on.
In Nicaragua and Honduras, I am absolutely certain their main table fair would probably small lizards anyway, even though most all do generally take rodents right off the bat.
I guess his was eating foe a while on something, or it wouldn't be big enough for fuzzies anyway. But I don't know how long Paul (varanid) has had them.
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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