What percentage of a monitor's total diet should prepared food sources generally constitute, according to the experience of many hobbyists?
Answer
No more than about 10%
A rule of thumb adopted by experienced hobbyists suggests that any prepared food source should make up no more than about 10% of the total diet, with the rest being whole prey items.

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