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Re: Must I hibernate them for breeding?
Doubtless it's a survival tactic, but it has developed into a part of their life cycle. Certainly snakes that have been hibernated live longer in captivity than those which are not hibernated. I don't think this is down to any form of rejuvenation, just non-hibernated snakes "burn-out" more quickly. I guess they are only allocated a certain amount of "active" time.
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