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Advice on hibernating triturus species

Nuclear Herps

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This might sound stupid but how exactly do you hibernate triturus newts?

do you have to hibernate them in water?

What temp do they have to remain at?

Do you feed them in this period?

How long do you hibernate them for?
 

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This might sound stupid but how exactly do you hibernate triturus newts?

It's not really 'hibernation' as such, more a cooling period to prepare them for breeding.

do you have to hibernate them in water?

You can just keep them however they are when winter comes- if they're still in the water, you can keep them in the water- if they're on land, you can leave them on land.

What temp do they have to remain at?

Below 10C (50F) and above freezing.

Do you feed them in this period?

You shouldn't have to if they're at the lower end of the temperature range, but you might want to if they're nearer 10C (50F).

How long do you hibernate them for?

I'd recommend at least six weeks.
 
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