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    Hi Meg. Sounds like you want to try it natural w/o hormone injections? That would be awesome. The little specifics on the brumation period, where and how to inject etc. You probably will have trouble finding out. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeDub View Post
    Hi Meg. Sounds like you want to try it natural w/o hormone injections? That would be awesome. The little specifics on the brumation period, where and how to inject etc. You probably will have trouble finding out. Good luck.

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    do I have to do this?

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    do I have to do this?
    To breed them they must go through aestivation/brumation. It is a huge oart of their life cycle. They spend the majority of their life burrowed deep into the earth in a coccoon of shed skin called an epithelial sac. This helps them maintain water and the slow their metabalism way down and live off the stored water and fat during this period of dormancy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GrifTheGreat View Post
    To breed them they must go through aestivation/brumation. It is a huge oart of their life cycle. They spend the majority of their life burrowed deep into the earth in a coccoon of shed skin called an epithelial sac. This helps them maintain water and the slow their metabalism way down and live off the stored water and fat during this period of dormancy.
    Yh I heard that and then they have to go into the rainy season once fed

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