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cazcaz
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hermans tortoise from uk
hi everybody found this web site a few days ago i love all the info i have 2 hermans 1 male aged 5 years and 1 female aged 8 my little male has been trying to mate with my female do you think he is young my female charlie has laid eggs just over a week ago i have incubated them do you think they could be fertile or am i wasteing my time and electric thanx caz
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cvalda
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RE: hermans tortoise from uk
Hi and Welcome! Congrats on the eggs! I don't see why they wouldn't be fertile, but I guess you'll have to wait and see! One of my Russians laid eggs I didn't think were fertile but I incubated them anyway. (Okay so I was right... but still! LOL!)
We'd love to see pics of your Hermann's!
--Kelly--
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Welcome!!!! Pictures are always appreciated!!! LOL
2 Russians
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1 giant Hong Kong newt
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cazcaz
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hi i will just have to wait and see then just dident know if he was to young he is still pestering her and shes still stromping about im sure she has more to come
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Welcome to the forum. Hope you have some fertile eggs!
Dee
2.2 Sulcatas, 2.3 Russians, 0.0.2 Leopards, 1.3 Eastern Box Turtles, 0.3 dogs, 3.2 kids, 1.0 Patient Husband
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Welcome and good luck! Post some pictures if you get the chance.
1.0.0 Veiled Chameleon & 0.0.1 Hermann's Tortoise
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RE: hermans tortoise from uk
Welcome to the TFO caz. I would continue to incubate them have they started to turn white yet(chalk-up)?
How many did she lay? What size are your torts?
Robyn
Torts are my calming factor! Then we had eggs!
All Greeks, adults (Echo, Ajax, Rusty ), + Comet Still a hatchling & three new Greek hatchlings as of 3-24-08 (Dotsy, LB and DB) + 2 new eggs on 4-20-08, 2 dogs, Fostering 2 DT
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cazcaz
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RE: hermans tortoise from uk
hi thank you all for advice but i still dont know about theses eggs im incubateing 2 of them are white at the top 3 of them are half white half yellow and looking at the size of the eggs i carnt imagine a tortoise comeing out of them becouse they seem so small
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| 03-24-2008 07:41 AM |
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