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    Red face Ozzy monitors

    I'm new here, and a keeper of monitors for the past 7-8 years,I like australian species best ..by far.I am only keeping laces and kimberly's any more for lack of room and my growing interest in my Boas and pythons have grown
    I can offer a lot of info and help with the above mentioned species.I also want you all to know.... no special agenda here, the kimberlys are spoken for once they hatch and will be the last breeding for them for a long period of time,the laces are another story,Here some pictures we all like..enjoy and thanks for looking.





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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    Welcome !!
    I am in love with those laces. <3

    You will find out people here LOVE pictures. I know I do.


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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    what till daniel1983 gets a hold of this thread.........you guys will be BFF!


    nice monitors......is that an outside pin you have for them?
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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    Hey Welcome aboard!!!

    I have always been fascinated by monitors, I have always wanted one. Lack of space and experience with large lizards has kept me from getting one. I have spent some time reading about smaller monitor species though. That first pic is great. I love it.


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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    Last breeding of the Kimberlies???? Why? Ha ha...I haven't gotten mine yet keep on breeding them Not many are breeding kims these days and even fewer can hatch the eggs.

    Great looking collection. Do you keep anything besides Kims and Lacies? I know you probably have your hands full with just those two species though...ha ha.

    Where country are you located in? The username sounds familiar from some monitor forums.
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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    nice monitors......is that an outside pin you have for them? [/QUOTE]

    thanks, yes outdoor enclosiers..heres a couple more pics,the flavies I no longer keep..but I can show more of them and they are the best species to keep IMO.



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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    I see that in the bottom picture, he has dug a burrow/hole in the ground. How do you stop them from digging out of their enclosure?
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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    Where country are you located in? The username sounds familiar from some monitor forums.[/QUOTE]

    I'm in socal..I've been around for awhile...don't post much on monitors any more..too many experts now adays...and the passion is fading,the stock in the us is poor,and it won't change in my life time.

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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by tibor
    ...and the passion is fading,the stock in the us is poor,and it won't change in my life time.
    I wouldn't say that. It seems more and more are getting interested. I don't think that many people know of any Aussie species besides Ackies. Alot of the big names that used to produce monitors, advertise, and represent the animals are gone or not breeding, so they is no 'hype' about most species except for the usual imported garbage(i.e. niles, savs, etc.) If you ever find yourself with any extra kims laying about, let me know....my passion is not fading

    Beautiful lacies too. If I ever have the room, they are a definite for me. I would rather keep a lacy than any other large monitor. Are you having any luck at breeding them?

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    Re: Ozzy monitors

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay_Bunny
    I see that in the bottom picture, he has dug a burrow/hole in the ground. How do you stop them from digging out of their enclosure?
    Wire the bottom..simple,but a lot of digging to prepare.

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