Azhael
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Hi, i´m hoping to get some help on wether i should cool my Hynobius dunni group and how to go about it if i should. Sadly, information specific to this species is rare and not fully complete.
I have 5 individuals, 3 of them are aproximately 9,5cm long or perhaps a little less, and have started to develop a more adult look and coloration. The other two are somewhat smaller and retain a more juvenile coloration. Do you think that cooling them has any chance of succesfully getting them to breed at this stage or if it would be benefitial regardless of breeding success? I´m not confident that they are old enough, but i´d apreciate personal experience on how big your animals were when you first started to cool them or succesfully breed them. Should i just leave them at a cool room temp to allow them to keep growing?
Also, in the event that i should cool them, i was thinking of using the fridging method. However i´m reticent and concerned about this method as i´ve never personally used it before. I know of people who have, sucesfully and i have an idea of how it should be done, but i´d apreciate personal experience and information about this as well. I´m particularly concerned about humidity as i know fridges can potentially cause rapid dessication and i´m wondering about how much ventilation should be provided. Also, is it wise to do regular checks on them while they are in the fridge? How long would you consider the procees should take?
Looking forward to hearing from personal experiences or perhaps articles that deal with the specific subject. As i say, information is not abundant. Thank you!
I have 5 individuals, 3 of them are aproximately 9,5cm long or perhaps a little less, and have started to develop a more adult look and coloration. The other two are somewhat smaller and retain a more juvenile coloration. Do you think that cooling them has any chance of succesfully getting them to breed at this stage or if it would be benefitial regardless of breeding success? I´m not confident that they are old enough, but i´d apreciate personal experience on how big your animals were when you first started to cool them or succesfully breed them. Should i just leave them at a cool room temp to allow them to keep growing?
Also, in the event that i should cool them, i was thinking of using the fridging method. However i´m reticent and concerned about this method as i´ve never personally used it before. I know of people who have, sucesfully and i have an idea of how it should be done, but i´d apreciate personal experience and information about this as well. I´m particularly concerned about humidity as i know fridges can potentially cause rapid dessication and i´m wondering about how much ventilation should be provided. Also, is it wise to do regular checks on them while they are in the fridge? How long would you consider the procees should take?
Looking forward to hearing from personal experiences or perhaps articles that deal with the specific subject. As i say, information is not abundant. Thank you!
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