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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:27 pm Post subject:
Like it said in the article, High exposure to radon can be dangerous for the lung (in the controversy part). Reptile do have lungs to...so I guess that radon might be a danger for them. But, again in the article, if you are living into a very low exposure...almost not dangerous for you, I think that the reptile will have no problems.
this is only a opinion...hope it helps... _________________ Ben
0.0.1 Bearded Dragon (Uresaii)
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Thats what they dont' seem to agree about, what is a dangerous level. Some places I see 4 is the most acceptible, and on that article it seems like 20 is the upper limit to acceptible.
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