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    can you Avoid breeding?

    Hi im keeping subadult radix and marcaianus in the same enclosue and sure the radix is female and starting to think checkerd one is male, but i dont want too breed them but i still would like to have them in the same enclosure can i be fairly safe they wont breed if dont hibernate them?

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    Re: can you Avoid breeding?

    No.

    They are likely to breed regardless of whether you brumate (hibernate) them. It's best to separate them as soon as possible.

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    Re: can you Avoid breeding?

    I agree with Stefan, ASAP.
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    Re: can you Avoid breeding?

    As Stefan has said, they don't need to brumate to breed. I believe that marcianus and radix can cross-breed, and you really don't want hybrids. The only safe way to be sure that they won't breed is to put a sheet of glass/wood/plastic between them... ie. different vivariums.
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