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    Re: *puts on scolding suit* I had done so good with my water monitor...

    OI.. The arrogence of some people is also unbelievable.. You are both right that this is not a good long term diet for any lizard. I never said it wasnt. Do you think the OP's vet has a sav? So anyone who does not currently own one does not know how to feed them? Once again, the ideas I gave are very short term and to be offered in conjuction with their normal diet. Generally for underweight, malnourished and/or dehydrated animals. Of course we all know it would be best and most natural if we could just get some native african snails, millipedes, orthopterans, beetles, rodents, eggs and other small reptiles to feed them but in this case, that would be a little difficult. In reality, very few (if any) sav owners in the USA feed their pet the "correct" diet.

    Sorry for disrupting the OP's thread. You will do whats best for the little guy, just let us know how he's doing in a couple weeks
    Last edited by Foschi Exotic Serpents; 04-20-2010 at 04:00 PM. Reason: typo

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