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08-08-2004, 09:08 PM
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beef hearts?
I was wondering about feeding beef hearts,crawfish and feeder fish to niles and savs?????
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08-11-2004, 06:57 PM
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Beef hearts should be fine with most monitors, As I am in Australia native mnitors are all we can keep. Mine cope fine with beef hearts, chicken turkey and most other meats as long as you substitute some vitamins. Cat food is quite good as it contains quite a few of the necessary vitamins and minerals required by monitors however dog food should only be offered occasionally as it is too fatty (although dog food is useful for promoting faster growth but some studies suggest it may shorten the lifespan somewhat if fed regularly)
Hope you find this useful.
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08-11-2004, 11:12 PM
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thanx
hey i have a question....Me and my girl want to move there from florida in the U.S its been my dream...I have been keeping monitors for 10 years now...im 20now please give me some usfull info if yu could ..I will need a job and my dream is to keep,protect and breed monitors and many other herps...????????Needle..
ripitup0069@yahoo.com
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08-11-2004, 11:18 PM
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Email any questions you have and I`ll try to answer them.
Plenty of work here at the moment, accomodation is reasonably cheap but I would suggest a holiday first, you never know you might not like it!!!!!
Besides Australian reptiles are cheaper and easier to get in the U.S than they are here!!!!! I been thinkin` `bout movin there!!
And you cant bring your collection with you.
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