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Old 01-31-13, 12:09 AM   #31
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Old 01-31-13, 08:03 PM   #32
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Why would you pay double the normal price for a monitor that is being kept in improper conditions? It's one thing to take in a rescue, it's quite another to pay a huge amount for one. Don't reward the guy.. Buy a healthy baby for $300 if you go for an ackie..
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How big do they get, anyway? I thought they stayed pretty small....
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So Django is now regularly hunting minnows out of his water dish. And today because I only gave him one mouse he was hungry when I introduced a night crawler. He gobbled it down and went for more out of his dish. I'm happy to have another good source of food to offer him
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your enthusiasm is refreshing... keep it up.
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They do. Two feet is the most you should expect one to get.

Django sounds like he's doing fantastic, keep it up!
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Ackies aren't all that expensive. Look into tree montitors, them you'll consider ackies LOL. But really through, what's a couple hundred to buy it when it's 10x that to feed and keep it.
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There's an albino Nile on Kingsnake for $2500 right now.
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There's an albino Nile on Kingsnake for $2500 right now.
Looks like hes going to drop dead any minute...
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Old 02-06-13, 10:51 AM   #40
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Such a pity mate...

why do all the morphs wind up in the hands of wankers?

(Gregg M & John A. excluded)

That stunning Albino Bosc in the UK is far too clean for my liking, indicating it has no burrows.
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that poor albino nile, whats up with his skin? my kid doesnt have skin THAT smooth :/
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The importers sell to the biggest spenders invariably the biggest spenders are the buyers of the snake morphs....

Generally snake people not so good at monitors...
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The importers sell to the biggest spenders invariably the biggest spenders are the buyers of the snake morphs....

Generally snake people not so good at monitors...
Unfortunately this is all too true.
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Generally snake people not so good at monitors...
I don't think it's snake people necessarily. They tend to just have the most cash. I believe a lot of people think Kevin McCurly to be a good varanid keeper. This could be wrong based on all the new information we possess though.

I just think that all the information we're now learning has to be taught to them. They're just using what used to be acceptable husbandry and to them what they thought was best. I think passing along information and hoping they read it and use it is the only option at this point.

It won't happen over night but over the years it will become more prominent. At least I hope so.
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I don't think it's snake people necessarily. They tend to just have the most cash. I believe a lot of people think Kevin McCurly to be a good varanid keeper. This could be wrong based on all the new information we possess though.

I just think that all the information we're now learning has to be taught to them. They're just using what used to be acceptable husbandry and to them what they thought was best. I think passing along information and hoping they read it and use it is the only option at this point.

It won't happen over night but over the years it will become more prominent. At least I hope so.
Good for you mate your optimism does you credit.
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