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Questions regarding eggs

Hi all. Im new to the site after becoming very found of what ive seen here. great photo's and advice and looks like very friendly community of people.

Im from england aged 24. I love my tortoices and i have 4 eggs which hopefully should hatch around march 12th.

Im trying to read up as much info as possible. But cannot find any info on what you do once they hatch? any advice as this is my first eggs and i wana make sure i do everything possible

Many thanks

02-01-2008 03:19 AM
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RE: Questions regarding eggs

The baby tortoises may take a while to completely leave the egg. During this time it is best to leave them be and keep close watch on them so that do not get stuck to the drying egg shell. I do not suggest helping them out of the egg unless they really need it. They will usually stay in part of the open egg until the yolk sac has been absorbed and then they will venture out, at this time they will also begin to straighten out since they have basically been folded in half inside the egg during the incubation period. Once the yolk sac has been absored you can set them up in a simple unit with bedding, a few areas to hide in and the appropriate lighting. I usually soak my hatchlings a day or two after they hatch and most of them drink right away. I also try not to handle them too much until they straighten out and bulk up a bit.

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Ah thank you very much. I noticed alot of pics taken with baby tortoice's all seem to be in a bath.

How many eggs could you expect from a female in a year? im still so over the moon about this and pray they hatch. ill post so many photo's Big Grin Smile )

02-01-2008 07:52 AM
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My females all atleast double clutch in one year. However, both my western and eastern hermann's tortoises have tripple clutched in one season and one western hermann's laid 4 clutches. The usual number of eggs my eastern hermann's tortoises lay in a single clutch is 4 but I have gotten, 2, 3, 5, 6 and as many as 8. For my western hermann's tortoises I usually get 2 eggs per clutch and occasionally 4.

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RE: Questions regarding eggs

Hey Adam, how are those eggs doing? I know too soon to tell. I wanted to ask if hermanni's are like Greek regarding humidity during incubation? And if she laid them on top of the substrate or did she dig a hole since you said you were surprised by the last two, and one was broken. Have they changed colors yet to the typical chicken egg white (chalked)? I have my first 3 fertile Greek eggs incubating so I am always interested in new eggs.


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RE: Questions regarding eggs

Robyn, Hermann's eggs require pretty much the same humidity as Testudo ibera does, however, other species of greeks may be different especially those from desert like conditions.

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RE: Questions regarding eggs

Thanks Chris so Hemmann's eggs incubate at about 70-80% humidity. Interesting.


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I have had success with anywhere from 70 to 85%, I have had eggs dry out at less than 65%.

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Could any one be so kind to post a pic of there incubator's please? Smile

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RE: Questions regarding eggs

I use the Hovabator incubator without the fan here is a site you can see what they look like
http://aboxturtle.com/hovabator.htm
Here you can see the inside
http://www.cutlersupply.com/store/item.0171.html

You can also find them on ebay
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll...category0=


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