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Hence why i suggested 80/20 inverts to verts
hey look the sdz diet again slightly different but still the same reciple id avoid it personally.
Not proven out with anything but the original ackie group.
Rocco was a lone male i take it?
Not unusual in that respect some can and do...
In full agreement there james.
Bad husbandry accounts for most monitors deaths in captivity after that its reproductive failure (lasses).
savannahmonitor.net
Great links on there plus a very interesting quote from daniel bennett
were not talking about wild varanids were talking about captive ones and i would stick with wholefoods... everything they need in a neat little package they eat carrion becaise they have to and which varanids you talking about? there are a lot of varanids and not all will come to carrion boscs...
Savs most deffinatly do not get past 4' mate... who-ever wrote that in the there books wants a kick up the arse.... (were at one point confused with algibs which is why a lot of folks still think savs can grow to 5')
Meat - of any sort id avoid it for monitors... to high in phosphorus...
im a die hard monitor enthusiast...
No probs with the way your b/ts behaving matey... you may have issues if you decide to introduce a mate though... i.e. totally dis-interested as it sounds like its bonded with you....
They certainly dont feel in the same way we do they certainly can...
Scrap the meat stick with whole prey items whole animal guts and everything ive seen plenty of varanids on the offal diet... seem like there doing great for years then drop more or less overnight....
Stick with wholefoods...
much better for varanids in the long run.
I dont know much...