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Iluvemturts
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spotted turtle eggs
I found 3 eggs in the water today. I'm shocked....didnt exspect them as I just checked her 2-3 weeks ago and figured she was done. This make 20 eggs in one year.
I have them set up in the incubator. Too bad I couldnt mail them to Terry K. so he ( you) could incubate them.....My luck seems to be better if I give them to my mom and she puts them in a flower pot in the window sill. Sound strange??? Yep it is and its true. Only 2 of those (first17) hatched in a flower pot in a window sill.
So now I'll wait to see if they chalk and survived the water.
Tracy
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2.2. Spotted turtles
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
My fingers are crossed for you 
Good luck.
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| 12-21-2007 10:19 PM |
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
Thats great news Tracy. You had some go full term and pip so your almost there. Just have to keep the incubation medium a bit drier this time around.
Danny
This post was last modified: 12-22-2007 06:46 AM by egyptiandan.
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
Good luck Tracy! Danny, what does it mean "pip"?
Dee
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
Pip or pipping is when a turtle or tortoise first cuts or breaks the egg and takes it's first breaths.
Danny
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| 12-22-2007 10:27 AM |
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
Since this is a 'spotted' topic.. maybe should show spotteds..

A very reliable spotted turtle breeder friend and I agree.. [ since incubation runs 46 - 50 days ] during the 4th week of incubation to cease from adding any humidity to incubation medium. And we both have F2 hatchlings - 2nd generation!
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
Thanks guys! Had no idea what that meant. Have not gotten to the breeding and hatching aspects of torts yet! Tracy, have you not had good success? And the eggs were found in the water? I thought even water turtles laid their eggs on ground. I have seen it in the wild bunches and bunches of times with the painters around here.
Dee
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| 12-22-2007 03:21 PM |
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Iluvemturts
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RE: spotted turtle eggs
I hadnt added a ground area yet and she just laid in the water cuz she didnt have a choice....this is what I get for putting it off.
Tracy
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2.2. Spotted turtles
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