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    Dumes(Varanus Dumerilii)

    I have not posted on this site in a long time.So I wanted to show off my pair of Dumerils monitors

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    Hope you enjoy

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    Great shots, Greg

    They're loving the mud pit, I see! Good stuff!

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    I wanna see eggs!!!!

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    Awesome!

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    Re: Dumes(Varanus Dumerilii)

    Thanks.Yes they do love the mud box.It gives them a nice humid place to hide with out soaking down the whole cage.These guys dry out real quick if the humidity drops too low,and this way they can bury themselves in the mud to conserve moisture.

    Slayer,I do hope to get eggs from them.The problem is my female has not accepted my male and will chase him off when ever they are out together.Its something I'm letting them work though right now.


    Greg

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