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Old 01-25-13, 12:47 PM   #121
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Re: Rescued Nile Monitor. Need advice.

well, honestly LF & Cera never bury food, they slam it down and walk away when satiated.
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Pursuant to a statement made on "Life in Cold Blood - Dragons of the dry" that pouch is muscular. It's also used as a bellows to pump fresh air while running, making monitor lizards capable of running full speed for great distances.
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but ive never seen him go back and dig it back up :C its like he forgets he buried it, till something smells RIPE in there. Then I have to play "where did pajaaamas whack the rat".
My guess your feeding him to the point of satiation and heres the key part your feeding schedule means he never need go back for the rat

Next time he does it dont feed him see if he goes and digs it up.
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spoken like a true fanatic... Bet you could recite the whole dialogue of the entire film without trying.

Don't feel bad, I can too.
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My guess your feeding him to the point of satiation and heres the key part your feeding schedule means he never need go back for the rat

Next time he does it dont feed him see if he goes and digs it up.
I have a hunch you're right... I agree, next time he does it, see if he goes back to get it if you don't feed him.
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spoken like a true fanatic... Bet you could recite the whole dialogue of the entire film without trying.

Don't feel bad, I can too.
That and lizard kings.

Oh nout wrong with being a varanophile matey.

after all itd be really hard to take an addiction like this to the point of wrecking your home life.
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And now that Django is up and running and I've got a new build started in my living room... got a new rescue in lol. Skinny little girl ball python. But this is what makes me the happiest, helping animals in need!
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Going to start a new thread on Django where I can post pictures and video so everyone can tell me how awesome he is and I can be like "I KNOW, RIGHT?" lol.

Now that he's happy and healthy and normal, I want to thank everyone again form the bottom of my heart for all your help and advice. You guys helped me save this animal's life and I am very grateful. I know he is too!
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I tried to put a photo up of my heating/lighting arrangement, but it doesn`t alloow me to?
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try now Stefan. It's a forum security measure to keep spam off the boards.
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Thanks Wayne, here goes....
Heating a basking site using low wattage halogen bulbs (I need to use more because of my monitor`s size)... The bottom pic was taken before I made the box to stop him touching the bulbs.




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Can someone tell me how to take away the pic details, though I don`t mind who can see my flickr album, I don`t see other`s photos with them still on, I tried deleting the words but then the photo didn`t show?
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Thanks for the pictures! That is a great example. I am going to have pretty much the same thing but with the bulbs hanging freely so if he tries to mess with them, they will swing out of the way. Is yours a Nile or a Water Monitor? I'm not too good with telling the two apart yet, sorry to say.
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Can someone tell me how to take away the pic details, though I don`t mind who can see my flickr album, I don`t see other`s photos with them still on, I tried deleting the words but then the photo didn`t show?
I chopped it out for you.
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Thanks for the pictures! That is a great example. I am going to have pretty much the same thing but with the bulbs hanging freely so if he tries to mess with them, they will swing out of the way. Is yours a Nile or a Water Monitor? I'm not too good with telling the two apart yet, sorry to say.
Water. If you're ever unsure, just look at the nostrils. Waters have them on the tip of the snout, Niles have them farther back on the side of the head.
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