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01-27-04, 04:07 PM
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What are all the monitors?
Hey everyone!
Im just very into the monitors and it seems i learn about another species every day so im just wondering if i could get a pic and brief description of every existing monitor that can be legally owned in canada. If no pic then a link to one would be great! And as stated, a brief description. Ie: Species(english, latin), average size, food, temps, cages sizes, habitat type. Thanks.
Chris
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01-27-04, 05:20 PM
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Chris you just scared everyone on this forum lol
Legally owned monitors in Canada are the ones imported with CITES period!
Like this one!!
Southern lace imported from Germany, captive zoo bred
http://www.ssnakess.com/photopost/da...TR_235-med.jpg
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01-27-04, 07:06 PM
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Hi,
Look at Reptilia magazine, issue #19 I believe - it has a pic of the most frequently seen/offered monitors....your question is far to broad and complex to answer even if time permitted!
good luck,
markb
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01-27-04, 07:55 PM
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hey Steeve,
Are you sure it's southern? It looks like a north Queensland animal to me. The southern ones are more banded than spotty and tend to have yellow throats with thin black lines. All highly variable, of course, but there does seem to be a trend.
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01-27-04, 09:22 PM
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haha aim such a dork! I know nothing about lace, never even opened a book on them. someone sent me 100 page on them last year, I never opened the parcel
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01-27-04, 10:06 PM
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Ok, didnt mean to scare anyone  . Lol. I just thought some had restricted exportation. Thanks.
Mbayless, where could i find Reptilia issue #19? Thanks.
Chris
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01-27-04, 10:56 PM
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haha.. Steeve, no problem, you aren't a dork. There aren't really any published papers (that I know of) on lace monitor locality variation, it's mostly anecdotal 'evidence'.
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01-28-04, 01:02 AM
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Shame on you Steve for not opening my package for you!! Alot of data on spenceri too for you, and other things....
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markb
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01-28-04, 04:10 AM
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The parcel wasn’t from you Mark, it was full of photos of different locality lace monitors, it was sent to be by a gentlemen who had much much more passion for this specie then I did. You know how it is, you can read all there is written on a particular species, if it doesn’t interest you, it goes thru thin air. To me lace are my new garbage can, like ornatus use to be! tossing them whatever’s left over, maybe as ornatus did, they will grow on me with time, and ill learn to fully appreciate them. For now I look at them, and all I see is an over glorified monitor that needs to win my hart in other ways then its price tag, many other monitors did before them. They have a long way to go!!
Rgds
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01-28-04, 05:17 PM
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Steeve, you haven't mentioned whether or not your other lace monitor is a male. I wouldn't judge the species by two individuals, even if you do have one of each gender.
Where I live lace monitors are common captives, but I think they are underglorified. They are smart and extremely curious, have great 'personalities', are well preportioned and are spectacularly coloured. If I only had my females, I'd probably be less inclined to think they had great personalities, just 'quirky'. I do agree with you, though, that they are very food focused to the point of having dangerous feeding responses when hungry.
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01-28-04, 05:18 PM
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ps. Send that parcel to me. I'll email my postal address to you, if you like.
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01-29-04, 05:19 PM
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Yes I also have males, but only this female is acting goofy, most peoples who’d love her for her excessive personality, she’s not aggressive one bit, however she jumps at the door for food or on the glass every time I pass by, she’s the funniest monitor I ever kept, she’s also the most challenging, cage cleaning and water changes becomes a strategic war with her, I just don’t have the time this princess demands. I feel she who’d be better with someone who who’d give her more attention.
Pleas doc email me concerning Varius, no problem with marks consent I who’d even share what he sent me with you.
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02-03-04, 04:09 PM
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Hi Steve,
Did that package have any good pics of bells phase? I am looking for some for a project someone else is working on...and trying to help him if I can..you know how that goes!
For Chris,
I think east bay vivarium pet store has volume 19 Reptilia. Their tel. no. is 510-841-1400, and you'll have to ask them about cost of magazine and postage cost, if they do that? If not, get back to me and I could help you with it if they do not??
cheers to both,
markb
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