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treemonitors_com
at Sat Jan 29 14:50:54 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by treemonitors_com ]
Unfortunately I do not have pictures of the actual process. It is very hard to hold a monitor in one hand, a syringe in the other, and a camera in the third.... Perhaps next time I administer a treatment, I will have a friend come over and photograph it. Up until now, I had told nobody of my 'secret'. But, I am open with my husbandry and experiences, so I do not feel that there is a need to keep any secrets from fellow keepers.
I do have , and have posted many photos of ovulations, females hanging their bodies in peculiar positions while cycling/ovulating, as well as gravid females, nesting, and photos of the eggs. Much more than what most people have photos of.
Again, I will try to photograph the procedure next time I perform one, which should be in about another month, once I get some extra weight on this female lace monitor that I have borrowed from a friend- breeding loan type deal.
I can tell you a little bit more about the procedure, although I would prefer to keep in in a more basic jargon, so that all visitors of this forum, both young and old, experienced and inexperienced, from other countries, etc.. can understand it.
Cheers,
Bob
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