like i said the post was well thought out. i however am not moved on every wim, so...
has there been research (in zoos, in the wild, we know about captivity research) in these areas?
-effects of hormonal imbalance in monitors (based on wild vs. captive)
-empirical proof of uvb rays increasing health or lack of negatively effecting overall health?
-multi-clutching (healthy multi-clutching) negatively effecting life span?
-increased stress levels of being in proximity?
in my cages my monitors do not seemed stress by each others presence. my kimberlys walk around the cage together constantly, bask together and use the same hide spots. are you suggesting some level of varanid insanity?
same is very much true of my red ackies. i have not had pilbaras long enough to tell you. argus are the same.
so sam, since you too keep monitors in the box, what does all of this tell us?
a couple of things i really liked about your post: too many people take the minimum route, thanks for reminding us of that. it was outside of our box.
i really do have nothing against you. i appreciate your hard work and understand that you could make more money in another field, so i think we all appreciate your efforts.
thanks for your reply,
andrew


