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There's the Hāngi, the ancient Māori procedure where food is buried in the ground and cooked using heated rocks.
A sweat lodge, similar to a sauna, is an enclosed space where water is poured on heated rocks.
Do not use heated rocks, they will cook your lizard.
Sand can kill the gecko, as well as heated rocks.
Never handle the heated rocks with your hands; they will be incredibly hot.
Limestone, a water soluble sedimentary rock, is excavated, broken into small pieces, burned on high heat open furnaces and plenty of water is then added to the heated rocks to break them into powder.
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More expensive still is stone boiling, given that fuel heats rocks that, in turn, heat water that cooks the food.
The tradition dated back to the ancient Mayans, who would heat rocks over an outdoor fire and carry them into a stone bathhouse.
As modeled, cook-stone griddles, earth ovens and steaming pits with rock heating elements are more costly facilities, insofar as fuel is used to heat rocks that, in turn, extend cooking time and temperature.
Be careful when heating rocks, as faulty rocks can sometimes explode.
Be very careful how you heat the vivarium or tank: Do not use heating rocks or caves.
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