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I dont think you can stop them from slowing down, but I dont think slowing down is the same as hybernation. mine hybernated last winter and he stayed asleep in a rubbermaid box full of cypress and dirt all winter.as for breeding goes it depends on who you ask but I think most people agree that b&w and reds need hybernation to breed.I think its also good for long term health.


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