Hello!
I have been breeding a pair of T.s. similis, without brumation, for the last two years and I was wondering if it would be too late to start brumating them. I've read that brumation can help produce larger and healthier litters, is it true? If so I would like to start them this winter! My sister has an old mini-fridge and I think I can Jerry-rig it into a brumation chamber, since I don't have anywhere that gets cold enough around the house. What do you guys think?

BTW - wasn't sure if this fell under Husbandry or Breeding. I'm more interested in the breeding aspect, so I posted here.