NathanMorrow6
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I am quite sure that I'm buying an adult Russian group (2.3), and I want to add the Russian I've had for awhile into this group, and I realize that hibernation is important for breeding, but I have a few concerns.
1. Not sure if she's wild caught. So I don't know if breeding her is even worth it, and I'm worried about her being completely healthy. I got her as a rescue, and the person I got her from got her at petsmart.
2. Parasites. I'm not sure how to check for them. Should I bring her to the local vet for an all around check up?
3. I don't know her age, so would it be dumb to add her into the group? And if I did, would her hatchlings be less valuable since she's so mysterious?
That's the main stuff. As far as hibernation, I should decrease her food intake gradually down to nothing, make sure she has cleared her digestive system, hydrate her, and get a weight on her, right? I believe those are the steps.
Thank you.
1. Not sure if she's wild caught. So I don't know if breeding her is even worth it, and I'm worried about her being completely healthy. I got her as a rescue, and the person I got her from got her at petsmart.
2. Parasites. I'm not sure how to check for them. Should I bring her to the local vet for an all around check up?
3. I don't know her age, so would it be dumb to add her into the group? And if I did, would her hatchlings be less valuable since she's so mysterious?
That's the main stuff. As far as hibernation, I should decrease her food intake gradually down to nothing, make sure she has cleared her digestive system, hydrate her, and get a weight on her, right? I believe those are the steps.
Thank you.