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Is taking a wild-caught reptile over a captive-bred one a sign of arrogance or superior husbandry skills?
As captive breeding programs grow more accessible, the debate over wild-caught reptiles pits conservation ethics against claims of superior husbandry. Cast your vote to weigh in on this contentious reptile-keeping practice.
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