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Well here's the thing, it takes a female a while to build up follicles, they usually start at the end of summer right before hibernation, once that happens when she's ready they breed a few times usually takes about a week or 2 for it to actually take, then another few weeks for her to lay, then another 2 mos.+ for the eggs to hatch so in all about a good 3-4mos., so unless you are getting them to breed out of season which is highly unlike you would need them to breed in september/october to get hatchlings in january and so on


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