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[QUOTE="hdochow, post: 2027371, member: 110661"] i am concerned that the information you are giving contradicts an entire community here, and the certified reptile specialists i have worked with personally, but you are unwilling to show where you got your information outside of websites where you can post anything even if it is incorrect. i do not have to offer anything outside the information i already posted. you are the one calling people out so it is on you to prove where you got your information. when i rescued my dragon from his previous owner, he was near death and the person that bought him was following what you suggested. i am done because this is distracting from the original topic question. i only hope that alesiat is able to sort through fact and opinion and make the correct decision for their dragon's health and well being. [/QUOTE]
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