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RE: Hibernation Protocol

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Posted by: Cable_Hogue at Fri Sep 29 05:51:09 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Cable_Hogue ]  
   

I don't necessarily disagree, but there are a couple of things to consider if you don't hibernate. Availability of ants is reduced in the winter time. I know I won't be providing ants all winter, but I believe antsalive does. As long as you can feed all winter it shouldn't be an issue. It may affect your HL's readiness to mate next season. That may or may not be a concern.
I'll relate my experience with some cornutum hatchlings last year. I had no intention to hibernate them based on some recommendations here, but my tank was big enough that there were cool sections in the tank. I had 4 cornutum hatchlings in this tank. All of them at various times found the cooler section of the tank and went down for 2 to 3 months each, all on their own. I did reduce the time the light was on during the winter, but not religiously so.
I find the best way to hibernate (read easiest) is to just leave them in an outdoor enclosure if you are in an area that has a climate somewhat similar to their native habitat. Obviously if it gets significantly colder outside where you live you would not want to consider this option. A basement or garage that does not get below 45 degrees or so could be a viable option.
It can be nice to have the break from feeding if you do put them down. Again, maybe not an issue for those who have only one or two lizards.
Hope this helps.
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