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RVR
at Sun Nov 10 13:20:09 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RVR ]
OK, thanks for you advice!The male did shed now. But I will warm them up again for two weeks then, I think. So it won't be a problem not to feed them for another two weeks, at normal temps ?
And yes, I'd like to breed them. I've heard it's not necessary, but don't you get better results when cooling them down (better quality of the sperm and maybe better clutches)?? But I also do it to reduce costs. At what temp are you going to cool them down?
Just another question: How long can they produce good clutches? Someone told me till their last year, but I heard some will stop at 8-10 years.
Thanks
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