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The first two years I bred corns, back in 2004 and 2005, I did not brumate. They ate steadily all winter, and the female produced large clutches fertile eggs both years. I think the change in seasons, with decreasing and then increasing daylight hours, can trigger formation of ova and sperm.
Hear are a couple of pics from the 2004 breeding.
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- Question about brumation. - johnthebaptist, Tue Aug 7 14:39:33 2012
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RE: Question about brumation. - mrkent, Wed Aug 8 07:36:37 2012 
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- I have never cooled - ChrisOz, Wed Aug 8 19:17:19 2012
- Wow! - a153fish, Thu Aug 9 14:13:18 2012
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