Quote Originally Posted by Rickys_Reptiles View Post
It's a long debate, but I think that it's pretty accepted now that cooling is not required to bring females into "season". I for one do not seasonally drop temperatures for my females and they still lay, but my sample size isn't large enough say for a fact if this is true across the board. I used to drop temps, but then after reading that it's not necessary, I stopped.
How will I know when Anastasia is ready to mate? My males aren't in close proximity to her, and they aren't going crazy and trying to get out. So I guess that means she isn't ready. But when she is, what do I need to look for?