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01-08-09, 09:59 AM
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Re: my monitors
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plenty of long time keepers do not agree with that.
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The average life span of the exanthematicus in captivity would disagree with plenty of "long time keepers".
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how did i know you were going to bring up the humidity??
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Because he's in an aquarium.
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ive been keeping monitors a long time and the top of the tank is covered and the substrate is always moist..
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It's a band-aided situation that doesn't allow for a proper humidity gradient.
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the answer to all that is no. your just assuming.
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If you have been keeping monitors as long as you have, why are you so surprised that you are being questioned after posting photos of an albig eating raw turkey, living in an aquarium?
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they both are fed mice,crickets,roaches,ground turkey with vitamins with egg shells. so no they are not just fed ground turkey..
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I just don't understand why it's so difficult for everyone to feed their monitors whole prey items. Is it an expense thing?
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01-08-09, 10:07 PM
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Re: my monitors
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The average life span of the exanthematicus in captivity would disagree with plenty of "long time keepers".
theres a long time keeper i forget his name off the top of my head that only feeds his monitors frozen thawed mice and nothing else..this of course is in moderation since the mice are high in fat and has great success and never had an issue with mbd or impaction or anything soo like i said below its all about what has worked for keepers theres no real proof to what they eat since theres inadequate studies
Because he's in an aquarium.
It's a band-aided situation that doesn't allow for a proper humidity gradient.
see below
If you have been keeping monitors as long as you have, why are you so surprised that you are being questioned after posting photos of an albig eating raw turkey, living in an aquarium?
because ive never had a problem with the humitdy in the tank set up ever.that is why i use them till they out grow them then are placed into a large home built enclosure..
I just don't understand why it's so difficult for everyone to feed their monitors whole prey items. Is it an expense thing?
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the reason why there are soo many different recommendations to feeding them various items is one most people cant afford that, two not every1 has a pet store near to get those needed insects so they feed them a mice\rat ground turkey diet that has a vitamin supplement mixed in to make up for the lack of all insects and birds etc..also there arnt enough studies out there to even say 100 percent what a wild black throat or savannah eats..soo technically till theres more proof every1 is just going by what has worked for them.
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01-09-09, 01:35 AM
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Re: my monitors
The Monitors look to be in great shape.
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01-09-09, 05:12 AM
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Re: my monitors
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Originally Posted by Boostedneon04
theres a long time keeper i forget his name off the top of my head that only feeds his monitors frozen thawed mice and nothing else..this of course is in moderation since the mice are high in fat and has great success and never had an issue with mbd or impaction or anything soo like i said below its all about what has worked for keepers theres no real proof to what they eat since theres inadequate studies
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Mampam Conservation - Varanus exanthematicus:
"A recent article about the diet of this species (Good 1998) was very misleading on the subject of the diet of this species and on other aspects of their ecology. Most of the referenced information in the article is confused or in error. I have examined the stomach contents and fecal samples from over 200 of these animals in the wild. Only one specimen was recorded as having eaten a vertebrate, the rest had fed only on invertebrates."
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the reason why there are soo many different recommendations to feeding them various items is one most people cant afford that
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People should not be buying enormous monitors that they cannot afford to feed. This is one of the many reasons why locales are considering putting restrictions on the keeping large reptiles.
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two not every1 has a pet store near to get those needed insects so they feed them a mice\rat ground turkey diet that has a vitamin supplement mixed in to make up for the lack of all insects and birds etc..
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Pet stores are a horrible places to buy insects. Large roaches, for example, are incredibly easy to breed, and available to anyone with an internet connection. There are plenty of companies on the internet selling feeder avians, raising something like button quail is also very easy. Again, if feeding proper food items is going to be a problem or a challenge, then perhaps keeping a potentially six foot monitor like an albig might not be the best decision one can make.
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also there arnt enough studies out there to even say 100 percent what a wild black throat or savannah eats..soo technically till theres more proof every1 is just going by what has worked for them.
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There are plenty of studies of the wild diets of those monitors. You simply need to be a better Googler. Regardless of whether they are 100 percent accurate or not, something tells me no monitor in the wild shops for ground turkey at Albertson's.
And is what "everyone" doing really working? Again, the average lifespan and overall health conditions of exanthematicus in captivity say quite the opposite.
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01-09-09, 01:45 PM
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Re: my monitors
ill try and keep this short but i cant lol..most people that own them are uneducated about the animals. so right there thats the first problem. second problem is people most of the time buy monitors to feed them live prey as an entertainment thing..which is bullshit..combine them both together and u get people that now have a 4 foot monitor and cant house it or take the proper care for it. where i live i know all about how hard the restrictions are to keep them..due to people that shouldnt be owning them they screw people who take pride in there reptiles and cause bans on them..the ground turkey is not there main diet..they get that one or twice a week so enough of the ground turkey bizz..i could sit and search on google all day and find half of the people say its good half say its not.then youll have the half that said feed only insects with 1 or 2 mice a week and then u have people who only feed there monitors a mice based diet..i understand everything your saying 100 percent but im not going to change whats been working for me since ive owned monitors simply because online it says i should do this..ive dont my own testing with feeding them and the diet there on is perfect..at the end of both monitors life spans ill come back to this thread to let u know how there diet worked out..but i bet youll be waiting 20 or so years for that answer lol..i take pride in my monitors and if i feel the slightest thing is effecting them or notice sumthing ill change\do what ever i have to to correct the problem..im just wondering do you own any monitors allergenic???if u do please post pics of them..have a good day
uneducated people are the main problems for monitors or any animal for that matter..so weather its feeding,housing,heating and uneducated person will likey ruin it for the people who are die hard reptile or other animal owners
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01-09-09, 01:51 PM
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Re: my monitors
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Originally Posted by allergenic
Mampam Conservation - Varanus exanthematicus:
"A recent article about the diet of this species (Good 1998) was very misleading on the subject of the diet of this species and on other aspects of their ecology. Most of the referenced information in the article is confused or in error. I have examined the stomach contents and fecal samples from over 200 of these animals in the wild. Only one specimen was recorded as having eaten a vertebrate, the rest had fed only on invertebrates."
People should not be buying enormous monitors that they cannot afford to feed. This is one of the many reasons why locales are considering putting restrictions on the keeping large reptiles.
i agree
Pet stores are a horrible places to buy insects. Large roaches, for example, are incredibly easy to breed, and available to anyone with an internet connection. There are plenty of companies on the internet selling feeder avians, raising something like button quail is also very easy. Again, if feeding proper food items is going to be a problem or a challenge, then perhaps keeping a potentially six foot monitor like an albig might not be the best decision one can make.
yes u and i and sum others know that but alot of people dont
There are plenty of studies of the wild diets of those monitors. You simply need to be a better Googler. Regardless of whether they are 100 percent accurate or not, something tells me no monitor in the wild shops for ground turkey at Albertson's.
yeah they may not be able to get ground turkey but its an easy thing to mix with vitamins to give them once or twice a week..there diet is not 100 percent ground turkey its just a small part of it..since they will eat anything they can find or over power if there was a turkey there i bet they would go after a baby turkey..
And is what "everyone" doing really working? Again, the average lifespan and overall health conditions of exanthematicus in captivity say quite the opposite.
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sum its working for others its not..but with out people trying new things and new studies on them there will be no way to better the animal..
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01-09-09, 01:52 PM
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Re: my monitors
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01-09-09, 01:54 PM
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01-09-09, 03:11 PM
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Re: my monitors
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Originally Posted by Boostedneon04
ill try and keep this short but i cant lol......im just wondering do you own any monitors allergenic???if u do please post pics of them..have a good day
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Threads like these are filled with talking to brick walls. It doesn't matter what I say, it's not going to change anything. I'll post a few old pics I happen to have here at work, and leave you to your turkey and aquariums.
Here's a pic of the beginnings of the raise up cage I built for my v.panoptes.
Here is one of the pair, playing games.
Here is me and one of the Savannahs, with me at age 17 (I'm quite a bit older now, don't ask by how much).
A bunch of hatchlings from an unfortunate rescue situation
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01-09-09, 03:13 PM
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Re: my monitors
Looks like I am limited to 4 images at a time.
Since we were talking about feeders, here is the beginnings of an old roach colony
Take care and good luck
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01-10-09, 12:14 AM
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Re: my monitors
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Looks like I am limited to 4 images at a time.
Since we were talking about feeders, here is the beginnings of an old roach colony
Take care and good luck
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nicee how many do u keep normally??and ur not talking to a brick wall you have ur way and i have mine your way works for you and my way works for me lol
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01-10-09, 01:22 AM
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Re: my monitors
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Originally Posted by allergenic
Threads like these are filled with talking to brick walls. It doesn't matter what I say, it's not going to change anything. I'll post a few old pics I happen to have here at work, and leave you to your turkey and aquariums.
Here's a pic of the beginnings of the raise up cage I built for my v.panoptes.
Here is one of the pair, playing games.
Here is me and one of the Savannahs, with me at age 17 (I'm quite a bit older now, don't ask by how much).
A bunch of hatchlings from an unfortunate rescue situation

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whats wrong with a glass tank when the top is plexi glass??screen i can see problems with but i have plexi on top soo no humidity escapes.
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01-13-09, 10:07 AM
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Re: my monitors
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Originally Posted by Boostedneon04
nicee how many do u keep normally??and ur not talking to a brick wall you have ur way and i have mine your way works for you and my way works for me lol
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It's not required that you believe me. Post your reliance on processed meats on other forums and see the responses you get.
Threads like these, for example:
Monitors - Feeding raw meats..
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01-14-09, 06:11 PM
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Re: my monitors
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It's not required that you believe me. Post your reliance on processed meats on other forums and see the responses you get.
Threads like these, for example:
Monitors - Feeding raw meats..
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yes i know that..thats why it doesnt make up 100 percent of the monitors diet like i already stated..its given once a week and there fed,crickets,wroms,eggs,etc..soo yes a 100 percent diet of processed meats would be no good i agree but my animals eat it once a week with sum egg shells and vitamin supplement..the other days there feed the incects and mice, chicks and hardboiled eggs.
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01-15-09, 02:52 PM
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Re: my monitors
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