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Define POTZ and its importance to reptile health.

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What is the best combination of film and cassettes to use for avian radiology?



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POTZ stands for Preferred Optimal Temperature Zone. The correct range of temperature and humidity for a specific species provides for and supports reptile health and all metabolic activity.

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High-detail film with high screen systems or digital radiography plates.



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