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Old 06-17-13, 09:23 AM   #31
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Wayne, any chance you can get a measurement, or a photo with a dollar bill or something to compare to? We got our monitors the same time and I am curious to see the difference.
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Old 06-17-13, 11:30 AM   #32
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I decided to use a video instead you get to see from all angles. He's relatively full here already as you can see he's not totally interested in the worm and not going crazy. He's not bloated either though, unlike when he eats a mouse.

Hi, he/she looks fine, a nice full stomach (but definitely not overweight)! Eating a mouse doesn`t mean the monitor will be "bloated", obviously there`s more in the body of that prey than a few worms or similar.
Can you get some leaves or bark to put on top of the substrate, it will help to keep it moist for longer?
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Old 06-17-13, 08:38 PM   #33
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Yeah I plan to put leaves(maybe) but not sure the point of bark. But I'm still waiting to borrow a relative's truck so I can dig up enough soil to fill my 8x4 cage which has no soil in it right now. Once that's done I can do more, right now I'm not gonna bother messing with the old enclosure.
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Old 06-17-13, 08:39 PM   #34
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Oh and it's a He. The hemipenis looks like a flower or some octopus thing.
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Old 06-18-13, 03:02 AM   #35
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I love that hes learnt to open doors properly, awsome! Definitly putting locks on my enclosure exits now haha
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