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Thanks guys, i didnt hybernate them this year as i wanted to bulk them up. at least i know now that it wont get in the way of my future breeding plans, so if i turn temps down, shorten basking light hour, then just leave them to what comes naturally. as i struggle to get my house temps below 18c any way, is that to warm for hybernation. thought it was a bit strange that missing a hybernation would make a female permanently sterile.


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