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That is o.k Julius I do not rely on you or many people who's only evidence is their basement projects. I want real evidence and the best way to do that is to talk to the researchers.
If these reptiles evolved to live in specific habitats we would be wise to mimic the ambient temperatures, surface temperatures, and humidity of these environments. A researcher once told me how he went outside and recorded these important details in a termite mound. Then replicated these exact readings in a nest box for his lace monitors. All of a sudden he had generation after generation, yet many monitor breeders still can not breed lace monitors and this is most likely the reason.
Now that I have evidence these hot temperatures and micro habitats play a huge role in proper digestion you want to negate it and rely on your Tupperware observations? No thank you I will listen to facts and continue to use every resource not just what has been done in reptile breeding for generations.
Mother nature does it best and we should all learn from that.
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Jurassic park
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