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feedback1="'''Incorrect''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | feedback1="'''Incorrect''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
− | feedback3="'''Correct!''' Hot rocks are not recommended as a heat source for | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' Hot rocks are not recommended as a heat source for lizards. Their thick skin is without cutaneous sensation, leaving captive reptiles at risk of thermal burns. Furthermore, most lizard species, such as iguanas, derive external heat from basking in the sun, not from laying on rocks heated by the sun[[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." |
feedback2="'''Incorrect''' Heating pads are considered to provide adequate warmth for a secondary 'hotspot' area but not as a primary heat source due to their localised nature. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | feedback2="'''Incorrect''' Heating pads are considered to provide adequate warmth for a secondary 'hotspot' area but not as a primary heat source due to their localised nature. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' This heat source is considered suitable. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." | ||
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Radiant heat is considered appropriate for | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Radiant heat is considered appropriate for lizards. Monitoring of both maximum and minimum temperatures is essential and thermometers should be positioned in the cooler area and the basking area. [[Lizard Housing|WikiVet Article: Lizard Housing]]." |
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Which food item should NOT be fed to a green iguana? |
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What proportion should crickets represent in an insectivore's diet? |
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Which substrate is not suitable for lizards? |
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Which species requires a POTZ between 25-30°C and a humidity range of 80-90? |
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Which species is responsible for the most common zoonosis associated with housing and handling reptiles? |
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Which of the following is NOT recommended as a heat source when housing lizards? |