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Diana Stone

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When is breeding season for Russians? What should I be watching for? I have males and females together. All is good for now.
 

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Usually breeding season starts right after they come out of hibernation,
 

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jenrell23 said:
Usually breeding season starts right after they come out of hibernation,

oh, so if they did not hibernate, no breeding season?
 

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Torts4me let me clarify. I have Greeks. I placed them outside in their pen over last summer. On Nov.3 I found a new hatchling in their pen. Both the adults had a bit of a RI so I did not hibernate them this winter. On Jan. 2, 2008 my female laid 3 fertile eggs. They have been "Practicing" making little ones every time I place them together. I figure this summer I will have more hatchlings. I understand it works the same for Russians.
 

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Crazy1 said:
Torts4me let me clarify. I have Greeks. I placed them outside in their pen over last summer. On Nov.3 I found a new hatchling in their pen. Both the adults had a bit of a RI so I did not hibernate them this winter. On Jan. 2, 2008 my female laid 3 fertile eggs. They have been "Practicing" making little ones every time I place them together. I figure this summer I will have more hatchlings. I understand it works the same for Russians.

Interesting, thanks. I will be watching.
 
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