Boiling water is water that's bubbling at 212ºF. ... Simmering, on the other hand, is slower than that nice bubbling boil. It's still very hot—195 to 211ºF—but the water in this state isn't moving as quickly and isn't producing as much steam from evaporation. Simmering water is great for soups, broths and stews.
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Two people lack the same information about an issue.
All of the other ones are good things. D is the only one that is bad.
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yes but you shouldn't most small salamanders are protected spieces and are also very hard to find an catch
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just stick to the diet for your Leopard gecko and you'll be fine