Im not trying to argue with you or oppose your rant. Pyrimiding is purely cosmetic, but if its not caused by poor (maybe not poor, but not ideal) husbandry, then why wont you ever see a sulcata in the wild that has pyrimiding?
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Im not trying to argue with you or oppose your rant. Pyrimiding is purely cosmetic, but if its not caused by poor (maybe not poor, but not ideal) husbandry, then why wont you ever see a sulcata in the wild that has pyrimiding?
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