Breeding question

gcgustke

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I have had my Hermann's in hibernation for about a month now, it is there first time so I am going to take them out soon. I want to breed them, and I know one of the best times to do that is right after they wake up. Once I go through the waking up process, how soon can I put them together? And can I leave them together or do I just need to put them together so they can mate and then separate them? Should I put them together for a little while every day? Thank you for any information!
 

Grandpa Turtle 144

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Hi
Hibernation isn’t important to breeding ! So you can start putting them when you want . But watch out for bulling , it don’t mean bitting or just pushing . It can Be controlling food or water . Good luck !
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