Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Best Value Baby Monitor?




Linda K


I check out some the best baby monitors recommended by consumer report, but most of them are a little expensive then I expected. Well, I'm hoping for something that is affordable and has crystal clear sound. Any idea?


Answer
I also vote for Safety 1st:)

At first, I was thinking to get a Phlips DESC baby monitor for my wife, but it's too pricey for me at that time. Anyway, after much research, I don't think you can find any better deal then this Safety First High Def Digital baby monitor for paying less then $80.

It is even better then my previous Graco iMonitor baby monitor(pretty good and cheap too). There are no static sound and the channel is pretty clear even though I have cordless phone and wireless network at home. Hope this help:)

baby savannah monitor help plz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1?




Frank


he is prob 3 or 4 months old he is very agressive is this normal in babys will he calm down over time or do i have alot of work ahead of me i would rely like some advice on this ty for all awnsers


Answer
The majority of monitors are not interactive reptiles, they are display animals. They can learn to tolerate you, but all contact should be iniated by the lizard. I starred this in the hopes that the other experienced, no-nonsense keepers will come through and offer you their wisdom as well (Varanid, Azure Child).

Do not force your monitor to be handled, it only reinforces that you are BAD. As far as sitting with your monitor in an empty tub, this seems to be one of the fads for "taming" a monitor that I hope goes by the wayside SOON. You take a lizard that is afraid of you/doesn't trust you and force it to be in a small area with place to hide and no way to escape what it sees as DANGER/PREDATOR and you are causing it tons of unneeded stress. Sounds like some serious torture to me, how about you?? Think of something you are deathly afraid of.... now imagine being forced to endure that thing with no means of hiding or escape, that's what sitting in the tub with you is for a monitor, extreme unneeded torture.

Enough stress = unhealthy or dead monitor.

Go about your business, feed, clean and water the lizard daily, ignoring it as you meet it's needs. Eventually it will get curious and come check you out... This doesn't mean it's time to pick it up, just let it check you out, eventually you can attempt touching it when it comes to you.

Hopefully you have it set up properly. These guys are not cuddle-buddies, they are wild animals. There is no value in breaking their spirit or causing them to give up, other than the self-satisfaction of keepers who think that owning a reptile is about them, not the animal. With lots of time and patience you can end up with a monitor that will check you out, allow touching, and will be a great display animal. Or you can be like thousands of other keepers and break their spirits to fulfill your desires, stress kills these guys, breaking their spirit can actually lead to a monitor who has totally given up on everything, including eating.




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