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Re: question?
Brumation makes successful matings more relaible, but not doing so doesn't preclude a successful mating. It just becomes a gamble whether they will or won't have offspring if you don't brumate them.
Speaking of which, I'm about two weeks away from taking my first pair of T.s. concinnus out of brumation. The female will have been down for three months, and the male will have been down for 2 months. At that time, I'll put my newly acquired pair of T. ordinoides down since I just finished quarantining them and treating them for a nematode infestation. Heh, heh, heh!!!
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