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roger van Couwen Jan 01, 2007 05:34 PM

I sure hope you're wrong about my identity. The only reptile I claim to have advanced knowledge about is Iguana iguana. If I ever come across an unanswered question on the two forums I regulary have attended over the last ten years, I hate to think I fell short. I even graze backward to see if any questions were missed. I love to share what I've learned from others and on my own. I'm a little skilled with Ctenosaurus also, especially to say never get a post-eggling WC one, because at least some of them cannot adjust, no matter how long you keep them alive on Oxbow Critical Care for Herbivores, Pedialyte and sub-Q fluids.

Roger

" jobi at Tue Dec 26 20:47:45 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ]

I remember few years ago I posted this photo, showing a 4 month growth in microsticus, I also mentioned that my black throat grew a little faster.

That was posted on the other forum you visit, back then I was told my monitors where obese and that I shouldn’t keep these animals. In fact the guy who said this (don’t remember if it was you?) didn’t even know these monitors inflate like chuckwallas when handled.
One thing I do remember correctly, every time I answered you on any board, You ignored me each time. Thanks!

I hope you get your answer."

Replies (4)

jobi Jan 02, 2007 06:07 PM

Sorry Roger I must have confused you?
I thought you where Micha’s brother.
In any case my apologies if you are not the person I think you are!

roger van Couwen Jan 04, 2007 02:59 PM

q

jobi Jan 04, 2007 03:15 PM

It's an awful feeling to be ignored, wasn’t broth up this way

jobi Jan 04, 2007 03:19 PM

This was a test I did
Rodent vs. natural diet

Rodent allowed faster trouble free growth

Roaches and snails proved deficient and lead to MBD

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