I tried 1 year no brumation or cooling and the 2 year i did. I only "cool" them for breeding reasons. The first year that i did nothing for the winter months i got all infertile clutches of eggs. So the next year i went for a cool down and i recieved one good clutch of eggs so i will be doing the same again this year.
I "cool" them down by dropping the day/night time light cycle for summer months i do 14 hours day and 10 hours night and for winter it's 10 hours day and 14 hours night. I acheive this by slowly dropping or rising the times the light is on every week or two. For an example the begging to middle of october i start dropping the times the daylight is on by say 15 mins. each weekor every other week. then towards the middle of october i drop it by 30 mins. ( i usually break it up 15 mins. day/ 15 mins. night). I do this until i reach the desired day/night ratio. During this time i also try to drop temps in the cage by a little bit each week. The only good thing about living in a basement is the temps drop in the winter time without me having to change bulbs. I drop it down to no lower than 60 F at night and no higher than 90 F (for a basking spot)durning the day.
I just reverse it for spring...
I don't do a complete brumation for them cause i don't feel there is a need for it. I do notice they get groggy during the "cooling down" time and as soon as i start bringing them out they go strait into major eating and they are ready to mate.
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1.2 Bearded dragons (Login, Raven, & Jean Grey) 1.1.1 Corn snakes(Havoc,Sable, & Kink0 1.5 Leo's (Psyloke (Lucky-male) Speedball, Domino, Rouge, Siren, Elektra) 1.0 Veiled Chams (Neo), 0.1 Rose Hair T. (Night Crawler) 0.0.3 Crested Geckos (Shiva, Storm, Beast) 0.2 Kenyan Sand Boas (Tigra & Cloak)
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