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12-16-12, 10:37 PM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
I do not trim nails. Never have, never will.
Overgrown nails are just another sign of negligent keeping.
While we are on the subject, it annoys me that so many people think that trimming nails, pooping in the water and force handling into a bathtub are all "normal" lizard care????
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12-16-12, 10:38 PM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by infernalis
I do not trim nails. Never have, never will.
Overgrown nails are just another sign of negligent keeping.
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So my monitors buffed nails are for all intensive purposes "normal"
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12-17-12, 05:09 AM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by infernalis
I do not trim nails. Never have, never will.
Overgrown nails are just another sign of negligent keeping.
While we are on the subject, it annoys me that so many people think that trimming nails, pooping in the water and force handling into a bathtub are all "normal" lizard care????
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Could you extend what you meant by "pooping in water" as mine does this all of the time. I assumed this was normal behavior for them?
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12-17-12, 08:24 AM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by MrBosc
Could you extend what you meant by "pooping in water" as mine does this all of the time. I assumed this was normal behavior for them?
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maybe he means forcing the lizard to poop in the bath? Idk :/
Mine will actually by himself walk (its more like a sprint) UP the stairs and get into the bath by him self. He likes to dunk his head under and look around under water tongue flicking about. We have a special bath mat that we drape over the side of the tub so he can get in and out when ever he pleases. Once I was taking a shower and my husband had him out for his hour walk about and I heard a loud commotion beside me and there he was, clamoring to get into the bath. Maybe because its something different to do? I sometimes dont understand why he does some things other than it might be "interesting" or even maybe "fun" for a lizard.
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12-17-12, 11:17 AM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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maybe he means forcing the lizard to poop in the bath? Idk :/
Mine will actually by himself walk (its more like a sprint) UP the stairs and get into the bath by him self. He likes to dunk his head under and look around under water tongue flicking about. We have a special bath mat that we drape over the side of the tub so he can get in and out when ever he pleases. Once I was taking a shower and my husband had him out for his hour walk about and I heard a loud commotion beside me and there he was, clamoring to get into the bath. Maybe because its something different to do? I sometimes dont understand why he does some things other than it might be "interesting" or even maybe "fun" for a lizard.
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Lol that is so kool how you can just let yours roam around the house and how he gets in the bath =] That must have been a weird experience for him to come into the bath while you was in there as well lol, wouldn't want him in there on a bad day or they'd be plenty of places to bite that would hurt :P
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12-17-12, 11:59 AM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Lol that is so kool how you can just let yours roam around the house and how he gets in the bath =] That must have been a weird experience for him to come into the bath while you was in there as well lol, wouldn't want him in there on a bad day or they'd be plenty of places to bite that would hurt :P
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He is so energetic we have decided once a day to let him have an hour of supervised free roam. He likes to get under the sofa and ambush your feet, he attacks, death rolls and takes off your sock then disappears back under the sofa only to run back to his cage and hoard a sock under a rock or in a burrow. :/ About 5 pairs of socks have met this fate.
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12-17-12, 12:56 PM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by dinosaurdammit
He likes to get under the sofa and ambush your feet, he attacks, death rolls and takes off your sock then disappears back under the sofa only to run back to his cage and hoard a sock under a rock or in a burrow. :/ About 5 pairs of socks have met this fate.
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Perhaps in a previous life he was a cat.
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12-17-12, 12:57 PM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Perhaps in a previous life he was a cat.
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he acts more like a weird dog/cat than a lizard. If you pull out shrimp or crawdad out BAM he instantly gets happy, he starts walking in circles all excited and will tripod until you give it to him.
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12-17-12, 04:34 PM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by dinosaurdammit
He is so energetic we have decided once a day to let him have an hour of supervised free roam. He likes to get under the sofa and ambush your feet, he attacks, death rolls and takes off your sock then disappears back under the sofa only to run back to his cage and hoard a sock under a rock or in a burrow. :/ About 5 pairs of socks have met this fate.
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Lmao it sounds like one Bosc who has a lot of character, I really can't wait for mine to be able to come out without getting in the defensive mode when he finds his little spot (usually beside the bed). I noticed on another post you mentioned he goes mad for crayfish and starts tripoding and going in circles, he really does remind me of a dog either way you've got one wicked Bosc
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12-17-12, 05:48 PM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Lmao it sounds like one Bosc who has a lot of character, I really can't wait for mine to be able to come out without getting in the defensive mode when he finds his little spot (usually beside the bed). I noticed on another post you mentioned he goes mad for crayfish and starts tripoding and going in circles, he really does remind me of a dog either way you've got one wicked Bosc 
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actually he is an argus/goulds cross :3
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12-17-12, 09:14 AM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by MrBosc
Could you extend what you meant by "pooping in water" as mine does this all of the time. I assumed this was normal behavior for them?
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Perhaps it's learned behaviour, but mine poop on the ground inside their cage. in nearly a year of ownership, I have had turds in my water bowl exactly twice.
We have had discussions here on this subject in the past, and the general consensus is that this behaviour is supposed to mean that something is wrong with the cage humidity if they are pooping in the water bowl.
Chomper used to poop in his water every day, I too thought it was normal at the time, but since I did a complete turnaround with my husbandry, I have not been seeing this happen like it used to.
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12-17-12, 11:19 AM
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Re: Monitor's Toe Talons
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Perhaps it's learned behaviour, but mine poop on the ground inside their cage. in nearly a year of ownership, I have had turds in my water bowl exactly twice.
We have had discussions here on this subject in the past, and the general consensus is that this behaviour is supposed to mean that something is wrong with the cage humidity if they are pooping in the water bowl.
Chomper used to poop in his water every day, I too thought it was normal at the time, but since I did a complete turnaround with my husbandry, I have not been seeing this happen like it used to.
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In that case it would also be hard for me to determine this, because the substrate swap around was done only a week or two ago it may have been that he was doing it before because the humidity levels where always low with the wood chippings substrate and it has now become a habbit even though the humidity is now correct.
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