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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorsnap07" data-source="post: 186780" data-attributes="member: 35429"><p>I wasn’t saying he was dumb I was saying the same example was dumb because even the Ts raised here I Colorado are still bred in terrariums with high humidity. They are still bred in similar environments to those of there native origin. And the Ts in your region are adapted to that. I’m trying to as effectively recreate the natural habitat of this T as possible because it makes no since that if my room is cold and dry that they would thrive in that because they have never been In environments that are cold and dry neither have they adapted to environments as such because adaptation takes many many many years. And again I didn’t say he was dumb I said the example was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorsnap07, post: 186780, member: 35429"] I wasn’t saying he was dumb I was saying the same example was dumb because even the Ts raised here I Colorado are still bred in terrariums with high humidity. They are still bred in similar environments to those of there native origin. And the Ts in your region are adapted to that. I’m trying to as effectively recreate the natural habitat of this T as possible because it makes no since that if my room is cold and dry that they would thrive in that because they have never been In environments that are cold and dry neither have they adapted to environments as such because adaptation takes many many many years. And again I didn’t say he was dumb I said the example was. [/QUOTE]
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