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Old 05-23-04, 10:39 PM   #1
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brats



These guys are cracking me up.
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Old 05-23-04, 11:04 PM   #2
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Man, those are incredible!! I can't believe the colors on them. Amazing.
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Old 05-23-04, 11:17 PM   #3
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I love baby reptiles, their heads just look so big, anyone else think that? or is it just me?
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Old 05-24-04, 12:04 AM   #4
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Hahaha, lucky you to have such good looking brats.

Great job man! Now spoil the **** out of them!
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No worries there, ratzu, my mates keep telling me that even their parents are the most mollycoddled lace monitors in the country.

Adam (V.hb), believe it or not the colours and contrast are much brighter in life. The upper one has lemon yellow bands.
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They are gorgeous David! Congrats again!

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How much will a baby Lace Monitor run in the US.

Also how about Argus Monitors?
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Lace run for over $1000 CB in Canada i think, not sure down there, must me about $800 plus. What is the going rate crocdoc?
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I don't really follow the prices over there, but lace monitors were $US10,000 a few years ago, $US6,000 a couple of years ago and $US2,000 last time I saw them advertised a couple of months ago. As far as I know, there is only one person in the US breeding them for sale and no one in Canada (although Steeve B was selling a spare female a couple of months ago).

JeffT, my advice to you is that if you see one going for $1000 in Canada, buy it immediately.
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I think its usually around 3-4000US isnt it? I ve seen a few listed.. I dont think ive ever seen any for sale in Canada.
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Female lace monitors tend to be small as adults. A friend commented that one of my females was one of the largest he'd seen and yet she is dwarfed by my male (and he's not a big one as far as lace monitors go).

What's the SVL on that female, Steeve? I know you told me once before, but I've forgotten. 40cm or so?
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good luck with those. Don't forget to post photos of the eggs, with details on size and weight if you measure them.
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I have no eggs yet, but why whod I want to take mesurments?
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