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Old 11-24-12, 11:05 AM   #1
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EmbraceCalamity, I will not breed her for quite a while, I have her set up good now, and will get her into good shape and learn her habits before I try with her. Monitors are extremely resilient animals and some can go from terrible condition to ready to breed in a short amount of time with excellent care, but I give them time to adjust and get the condition needed to reproduce.

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Old 11-24-12, 11:13 AM   #2
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EmbraceCalamity, I will not breed her for quite a while, I have her set up good now, and will get her into good shape and learn her habits before I try with her. Monitors are extremely resilient animals and some can go from terrible condition to ready to breed in a short amount of time with excellent care, but I give them time to adjust and get the condition needed to reproduce.

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Ah, okay. Was just curious.

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Old 11-24-12, 11:18 AM   #3
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I wish you luck with breeding these fantastic monitors PLEASE keep me posted. I myself have been trying to breed my own pair, putting them together at the right time is not to hard, getting them to mate is easy (they do it all of course) but I am
finding it very hard to replicate a nest area in which my female likes. I have had 1 lot of 5 infertile eggs (laid all over the place) first time round. second time round I have had 3 eggs burried in 1 area, 5 more in another and 2 scattered on the floor. Unsure if any are fertile. I tried out 5 nesting bins/boxes this time round and not 1 of them she used choose normal substrate areas instead. I really need to get my thinking cap on for nesting next time round once shes back to top condition. Any success or failure that yours have I would greatfully like to read.
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