KelliH said:Was something wrong with the monitor? Was it going to be euthanized?
Ed Clark said:Dennis, there is a monitor and a frog in the pic and maybe could have been posted in the monitor or amphibian discussion forum.
Nothing at all wrong with the monitor, feeding a sick animal to another is not very smart.
Dennis Hultman said:Just a thought. I'm not personally upset or take offense to the picture but why the choice of the Iguanas and Monitors section? Why not the frog section? To me it would be poor etiquette and here is my thought process on the matter.
There are those that keep snake eaters and feed them ball pythons. Etiquette would dictate if you were such a keeper that you wouldn't go to the ball python discussion section a post pictures of your animals of choice snacking down on the animal that those in that particular forum choose to keep and discuss the husbandry.
Much like the fact that I wouldn't go to a rat hobbyist site or forum and post pictures of my snakes eating rats.
Feeding a frog a lizard really has nothing to do with this forum. "Iguanas & Monitors Discussion Forum".
Just food for thought.

KelliH said:I don't think it's very smart to post a photo like that on a website that is for people that love reptiles but, hey, what do I know anyway.![]()
Ed Clark said:Tell me why this is not smart to post a pic like this, this is something that plays out every day in the wild. frogs eating monitors and monitors eating frogs. would it be smarter to conceal pics like this from "people that love reptiles"?
Why is a pic of a snake or monitor feeding acceptable while a pic of a frog eating is not?
What if you posted a Leo eating a mealworm and me being a lover of bugs gets offended by your pic?
Sometimes we all need to accept things at face value and not be ready to jump up on the soap box about every little non important issue that arrises?