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Harrness on a monitor?

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it was a thought that came to my mind as i was watching my female ackies walk out in my back yard. doesn't seem like a good idea at all but, just like to hear what everyone's else input is. I've seen some people put bosc monitors on harnesses and my first impression was "looks like the sav is the one giving the walk"
 
Pretty much.

Lizard harnesses aren't so much designed with the intent of giving the animal a "walk" like you would a dog. It's more for just securing/restraining the lizard to prevent escape should it get startled and try to take off running.
 
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