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Posted by: gofer at Tue Jun 28 12:22:15 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gofer ] clutch, that is great. I bred my adults this year but the female laid infertile eggs. What temps were you keeping the female and male at, and what temp(s) did you have them in for brumation? I didn't use the really cold room that i usually do this year and they didn't get down past 60 very often or for very long this winter. It was also a mild winter here in PA for the most part and that didn't help me out. [ Hide Replies ]
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