hello back varanophile
The tone of your post, I sense I know you from long ago...Im mark bayless. Do we know/knew each other??
Your scoop on V. prasinus has not changed a great deal since 1980's, with intermittant breedings since then; I recently wrote an indepth article for Reptilia Magazine on Varanus prasinus complex (pt. 1) natural history, taxonomy, habitat, distribution, morphology, captivity, diet, captivity) and (pt. 2) on reproduction, hopefully to be published soon??
There is a tremendous amount of material readily available to varanophiles since 1980's, but alas the herpetofauna is limited to what is availaibe. Germany herpetoculturalists are still ahead of what usa persons do, and for a better word, they're better at it, having 20+ years experience and understanding ahead of usa. However some perosns are accomplishing a great deal of achievements, with leaps and bounds, but the diversity is sadly lacking. Perhaps the Canadian Steve B. will be able to introduce more exotic varanofauna into the market when he breeds more V. doreanus/locality-related animals in the near future, and other species?
Hope that answers some of your inquires?
Cheers,
mbayless
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