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    Feeding Abronia graminea

    Hope you enjoy the video! These are captive bred and born Abronia graminea that receive regular access to natural sunlight. Unfortunately there has been an increase in adult Abronia species available on the market, with the majority of them being illegally trafficked into the USA. Many of these specimens are dehydrated and their immune systems compromised (stressed from overcrowding, travel, dehydrated, parasites etc). If you have the privilege of keeping Abronia species, make sure to obtain healthy animals that are captive bred from a reputable, legal source!


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