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    Re: Interesting comment from the vet.

    Diurnal reptiles like lizards and tortoises can suffer from vitamin A (and other vitamin) deficiencies and also UV deficiencies (which usually manifest themselves as nutritional deficiencies from not being able to absorb vitamins and nutrients properly without proper UVB/UVA) if not provided with the proper care and lighting, but the same does not apply to ball pythons and most nocturnal reptiles.
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