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07-28-12, 08:09 AM
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CB baby croc monitor
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07-28-12, 08:43 AM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
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Beautiful animals. I really like the Blue. They are all stunning.
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07-28-12, 11:14 AM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
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07-28-12, 11:52 AM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
I would guess he is a troll, the text and pictures stolen from somebody, his flag is of Great Britain but his email address is Spanish.................
But Vincent has/had some lovely monitors
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07-28-12, 12:06 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
Vincent has some awesome monitors. He works with a trio of crocs and keeps getting closer and closer to hatching out cbb crocs.
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07-28-12, 01:34 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
There's a couple people in the states with CBB croc monitors. They're definitely a species I want to work with once I can be sure of improved temperament. Awesome looking monitors.
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07-28-12, 03:55 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
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Originally Posted by millertime89
There's a couple people in the states with CBB croc monitors. They're definitely a species I want to work with once I can be sure of improved temperament. Awesome looking monitors.
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Out of intetest how many adult crocs monitors have you worked with?
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07-28-12, 04:02 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
Not as many as you would think millertime. There are a lot that claim it but not very many can show evidence (no eggs pic, mating, etc). Reptile rangers is the most recent I know of for USA cbb croc monitors and that has been a while. The ones that are on kingsnake off and on that are cbb are shipped in from Indonesia. Not to say there are not a few hobbiest out there that get lucky.
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07-28-12, 08:49 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
Have you ever seen a picture of a cbb monitor lizard hatching in an Indonesian "farm"?
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07-29-12, 10:05 AM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
Only Danny Gorman (spelling) is the only one I could link you too. He used to ship them across to USA. I don't think he is really a "farm" by terms but I will link info to him later.
The other "farms" could be bogus or taking in pregnant mothers-gathering and hatching the eggs, etc. Without being there and seeing documention then it I'd most likely a lie also but once again that would only be an assumption on my part.
@millertime Cbb doesn't make croc monitors any safer. The problem with crocs is that they dont show that they are about to lunge at you. I have been chased out the cages by wc and Cbb. The Cbb tasted my flesh more then any wc ever has.
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07-29-12, 10:56 AM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
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There's a couple people in the states with CBB croc monitors. They're definitely a species I want to work with once I can be sure of improved temperament. Awesome looking monitors.
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These are animals. We can NEVER be "sure" of temperament.
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07-29-12, 11:24 AM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
Not to mention, look at the throat on this beast.. It is made for one thing, eating.....
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07-29-12, 12:21 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
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Not to mention, look at the throat on this beast.. It is made for one thing, eating.....

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throat smoat them teeth make me nervous.....
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07-29-12, 12:28 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
And what are crocs, like the second or third largest Varanid on planet earth??
These animals could take off your hand and swallow it.
Reminds me of an argument I got into with a chap that does not think an angry Perentie (fully grown and healthy) could disembowel a human.
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07-29-12, 12:46 PM
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Re: CB baby croc monitor
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Originally Posted by infernalis
And what are crocs, like the second or third largest Varanid on planet earth??
These animals could take off your hand and swallow it.
Reminds me of an argument I got into with a chap that does not think an angry Perentie (fully grown and healthy) could disembowel a human.
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Course it good.
hell an argus could do that
Think there the second theres a pic somewhere of an 8' croc next to an 8' komodo... bulk wise theres not a lot in it.
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