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Posted by Linda King on December 02, 2001 at 23:38:34:
In Reply to: Re: Fridge Hibernation Info posted by Susan on December 01, 2001 at 16:20:59:
Hi Kelly and Susan
In fact I haven't yet covered 'fridge hibernation' in my Guide as I don't use it myself, but I have covered the wind-down period and normal 'box method' hibernation on this page:
http://www.tlady.clara.net/TortGuide/HusbYear.htm
I have found the following articles for you about fridge hibernation which are worth a read!
http://home.earthlink.net/~rednine/hibernation.htm
http://freespace.virgin.net/jon.hollingsworth/Caresheets/fridge.html
http://www.herplife.co.uk/tortoise/adulttortoisehusbandary2.htm
I hope this helps!
Lin
Best wishes from
The Tlady
www.tortoises.net
: Hi Kelly,
: "A Guide to Rearing Mediterranean Tortoises"
: http://www.tortoises.net, will answer all your questions.
: —Susan
:
: : hi i am wondering how i would hibernate my 2 indoor russian tortoises in the fridge. i have read a lot on this and none of the info is what i am looking for. how would i hibernate them in the fridge without having a little crack in the door? can i hibernate them or is it dangerous? how cold should it be in the fridge? how long do they stay in there for? do they stay there for about like 3 months? how often should i open the fridge to let some air in? umm thats about all of the questions i have. any info would be great. thx a lot bye
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