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New pair of monitors here at strictly exotic reptiles enjoy.Kimberly rock monitors
sheldon
01-10-05, 01:35 AM
Great looking kimberly's shawn!
BOAS_N_PYTHONS
01-10-05, 12:17 PM
SHAWN:
Very nice, little dragons :D
Tony
Thanks for the kind words.
Tony these are monitors not dragons much different.
BOAS_N_PYTHONS
01-16-05, 10:12 PM
SHAWN:
I know just saying they look like mythical dragons hence the " :D "
Tony
tdherper
01-16-05, 10:15 PM
Are you stompin' on him again? ;)
ATBlover
02-12-05, 08:55 PM
nice rocks man...i was thinking of gettin one or a pair...how much did you pay for yours or did u breed them?....and how is their temperment?....Thanks!....Connor
Tim and Julie B
02-12-05, 09:28 PM
Oh man I love those monitors! That is a great pick up and well worth the time and money. Congrads! TB
ATBlover
02-13-05, 12:20 PM
mhm..des anyone here go to the expos in toronto on a regular basis?..if so can you tell me if don patterson or niagara reptiles have any of these guys?..thanks..Connor
beanersmysav
02-13-05, 12:33 PM
Very nice way out of my price range though :-/
treevaranus
02-14-05, 12:02 PM
Very Nice V. glauerti... My only suggestion to you, is watch that female... Females are very sensitive, and can dehydrate easily... There are always excess males floating around the market, as people have a good tendency of killing off their females.. Make sure that she receives a good amount of food, as the male will gluttonly eat all food left in there for her...
When it comes to breeding, after egg laying, you have got to be extremely careful with her, as she will be extremely dehydrated, and need constant attention bringer her back up to normal body weight/shape... This is where most keepers lose their females....
The most important thing to remember about their husbandry, is HYDRATION. Do not let your animals become dehydrated, as they willl(especially the female) wither away and die....
Females of this species are like female tree monitors.... Much care and attention must be given to ensure their health and survival....
Good luck with them, they sure are a blast to keep... Cheers, have a wonderful day!
Bob
TREEMONITORS.COM (http://www.treemonitors.com)
http://www.geocities.com/odatriad/kimbreed2.jpg
Bob very good information hope alot of people take the time to read your reply very helpful information and truth.
I plan to get alot more of these gems hopfully 1 day i will hatch eggs in the future.
I have never seen any kimberly rock monitors at toronto expos connor however i could be wrong.
ATBlover
02-15-05, 02:36 PM
thanks boa...if they have them il be sure to pick some up....Connor...their so nice eh!
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