Ok Gexers, time for another newbie question... By now y'all know I have a
proven pair of T.s. keyserlingii.  I know i have to
hibernate/estivate/cool them down so that they cycle and i might have
fertile eggs in the spring.  BUT...i've never done that before!! These are
my first "specialty" geckos, and I'm at a little bit of a loss as to how
to get and keep them cool.  (We keep the house pretty warm, and my room
especially stays warm b/c of all the miscellanious heating elements in my
herp enclosures).  I know i have to feed them really well before I do
this...I'm figuring I'll put them under probably the first week of
November until the First week of February.  Is this long enough?  Too
long?

Help! I'm a newbie!

*chuckles*
Jamie

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