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 ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~ Jamie A. Stine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 44808152 AIM: CalvusGirl Song of the Week: "Overcome" Live Now Reading: Henry & June, Anias Nin nDMBc: "...Dig a little deeper and you'll realize, all I'm building up you're tearing down..." ~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- For a few bucks, you can save hundreds! Right now, CollegeClub.com members can get a Student Advantage Membership for ONLY $10. Save on everything students want! http://www.collegeclub.com/sacard ########################################################################### THE GLOBAL GECKO ASSOCIATION LISTSERV WebSite: www.gekkota.com Archive: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ The GGA takes no responsibility for the contents of these postings. ###########################################################################
