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Yea!! Dee I am so glad you got eggs!!! Congrats!!!!


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Thanks Jen! Don't know if they are fertile or not and one has a rather large dent in it, so we will see.


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Congrats on the eggs Dee, now the wait (stress-checking temps, humidity hoping all is right) starts. (Yells loudly) Tongue
Ahhhh, but the results are worth it all. (sighs softly) Big Grin


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Congratulation Dee, and this also just happens to me this evening, my cupcake ( one of my females three toed) dug a deep hole and I've seen she depositing about three or four eggs and then working to cover them up. I have all my boxes roaming outside in my backyard, so do you all think that in nature, these turtles know where the best spot to lay their eggs? Because the spot that she laid her eggs is quite damp, and the sun shines there all day. so I think I will leave the nest alone and counting the days. My children are so excited and they already thinking about the names for these future hatchlings. I hope all of your boxie's eggs are firtile.

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ZippyButter Wrote:
Congratulation Dee, and this also just happens to me this evening, my cupcake ( one of my females three toed) dug a deep hole and I've seen she depositing about three or four eggs and then working to cover them up. I have all my boxes roaming outside in my backyard, so do you all think that in nature, these turtles know where the best spot to lay their eggs? Because the spot that she laid her eggs is quite damp, and the sun shines there all day. so I think I will leave the nest alone and counting the days. My children are so excited and they already thinking about the names for these future hatchlings. I hope all of your boxie's eggs are firtile.

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I would put some screen over it to keep predators out, also watch out for ants.


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ZippyButter, (Not to steal Dees Thread) I would place some type of barrier around the nest. That way when the eggs hatch the little ones won't get away before you are able to collect them. Shouldn't need to be very high just a couple of inches.
My Greeks are in an outside pen until winter. Last year my female laid at least one egg. I didn't even know she had laid. Then in early November I almost stepped on the new hatchling. I think they know were they should be laid. But I am not sure they can take into account, ants, predators, weed whackers, or size 8 feet. Good luck to you and your new eggs.


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I think I am going to leave my next nest alone also. These eggs are collapsing even with my humidity up. Robyn, you had the same idea I did. I figured I would put 2x4's around so I didn't step on them and it would keep them contained when the hatched.


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07-02-2008 09:03 AM
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Thats why I like vermiculite better than perlite for incubating. Big Grin
Do any of your eggs look like the 3 on the right Dee.


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07-02-2008 09:52 AM
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