Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
First of all telling someone that the chance is one in 1000 is pretty much the same as highly unlikely. Sorry I misquoted you...to me...same thing. While I can understand your intentions.....it didn't come out well..
Ha ha ha.... you don't understand. Maybe I don't know how to type. Mean bluetail = healthy bluetail. If you have an healthy bluetail, then most likely.....it will be aggressive. It was ment to say that he must be keeping it well if it is not 'well behaved'

Quote Originally Posted by BPelizabeth View Post
As far as being disrespectful....no you were rude!!!. What makes you think that they shouldn't be allowed to come out of their cage and roam around and get some exercise?? Yes...she loves water and I give her a bath....she loves that time and swims around and ducks her head under the water. She lets me know when she is done by coming up to the edge of the bathtub. Apparently Quince monitors LOVE the water, hence why their cages need some type of pool. And finally YES....I took her in a car to the school to pick up my son. I work with kids and teach them about reptiles. So I wanted to see how she would do if and when I decide to take her into a class to spread some GOOD information about reptiles and teach kids about them.
I have seen countless people think that all those things are fine. Their monitors didn't last long. So I asked your reasons for doing so out of concern and with the intent of giving advice. I didn't call you an idiot or speak bad of you. I asked a question....just that much and you jump my case.

Your aggressive response was uncalled for. I apologized.....then you call me rude. You wonder why people that are experienced with monitors give such a cold response. I get on this forum after a short time away and attempt to get into a conversation with someone about their keeping methods and get called rude for what was most likely my shortsighted lack of detail in my post and someones' jaded interpretation.

Thanks. Good luck with your monitor. I hope you and the animal the best. Monitors are great animals. I learned most of what I know from keeping monitors....they are unlike all others