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From what I know of reptiles in general, it differs between WC(wild caught) and CB(captive born) ones. If its captive born then its typically a temperature thing. Columbia is kind of the souther california climate with more humidity. 70-80 inland while 60-70F coastal. Now, you also may want to note that taking the two collars is a change to the environment, no matter how small thus he may still be in his 'new' stress mode and just needs to get adjusted again. Just double check your temps and you should be good I would assume.


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