is there any species of monitor that don't grow to big and doesn't eat insects and has to be native to australia and has to have a good color
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is there any species of monitor that don't grow to big and doesn't eat insects and has to be native to australia and has to have a good color
you are not getting any answers because you are asking the wrong kind of questions...
what is too big, what is good color, small monitors eat insects, so why no insects?
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robyn@proexotics.com
its just that i think a 6 foot monitor would cost alot to feed in crickets all the time and what size cage would mangrove monitor need
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