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Old 02-26-13, 09:58 AM   #1
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Re: Timor monitor questions

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lots of monitors dont take well to captivity...becuz the owner didnt take the time to ask questions and do some research from reputable sources. find forums where people have this species, its is thriving, and ask how much time and effort it took to get there. and Timors will not want a rope around their neck lol. get a dog if thats what you want to do, and if u want something to make ppl ooh and aah get a wolf hybrid, not a monitor, although both would be bad choices if thats your motive
i have dogs their lame i like reptiles im going to get a monitor what ever all anyone has ever said is to not get one insted of actually helping me so screw it if it dies then it freakin dies what ever.....
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Old 02-26-13, 10:00 AM   #2
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i have dogs their lame i like reptiles im going to get a monitor what ever all anyone has ever said is to not get one insted of actually helping me so screw it if it dies then it freakin dies what ever.....

and this is the reason you dont deserve a monitor lizard... you are too young and immature to understand the responsibility of owning and caring for one..
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Old 02-26-13, 10:12 AM   #3
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and this is the reason you dont deserve a monitor lizard... you are too young and immature to understand the responsibility of owning and caring for one..
ok so you guys have been telling me since last year when i was on RF and iv done my research on monitors just not all of them.. just one and that was a savannah i know quite a bit about them and how to care for them and yet after a year of researching and not getting any other lizards im still not ready for one... then when will i be because getting constantly told no im not ready or what ever when i am iv been breeding my colonies of super worms and dubia roaches,, and when the monitor comes im going to get hissing cockaroaches and have acouple thousand crickets at all time..... I know the responsibility of caring for them i know what it takes iv watched all of your guyses threads for a year on RF and other fourms and i have nothing but time to devote to the monitor and im going to be building really good cage for it by the end of this month or i will try but it will get built before i buy a monitor and i saw you cage build for your savannah so i have the concept of building a cage... Why do you say im immature because you only know what i type through the computer... thats really small minded to think like that i troll alot on the computer but when i actually need help i will take the time to read it go over it write it down and remeber it i have care sheets for almost all the reptiles i asked about through out the year...
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You cant smell a troll??? Stop feeding into this, please....
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