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Jacqui
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The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
thats great news jacqui. fertile or not, laying eggs is probably a sign of how comfortable she is and how much she likes her new home.
congrats potential-surrogate-mother-to-be
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
I'm glad she's laying eggs Jacqui They probably aren't fertile, but you have to try. What temperature do you usually incubate Bell's at?
Danny
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
Congrats, fingers crossed cuz you never know!
Robyn
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
Congrats, hopefully she will lay more.
Jen
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Jacqui
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
I'm glad she's laying eggs Jacqui  They probably aren't fertile, but you have to try.  What temperature do you usually incubate Bell's at?
Danny
LOL I double checked with a couple of Hingeback breeders before setting my temps...can we say really paranoid? Was no longer positive about what temp I use to use. Everybody said go 86.6, so that is where it's sitting.
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egyptiandan
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
I would stick with 84F Jacqui, 86.6F seems to high to me. How have these breeders done at that temperature? I cooked some Home's eggs at 86F when I had my Home's.
Danny
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
They had successful hatchings, which is why I chose to go to those particular folks. So maybe they can survive a wide range?
I know I have heard of folks with Bells who buried the eggs and kept them damp and then those who go with having the sitting on the substrate and keeping the humidity with water source nearby. Both folks having great hatching rates.
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RE: The Easter Tortoise Made a Mistake...
It must be different than for the 2 forest hingebacks. When you do get Home's hingeback eggs I wouldn't go over 84F. 
Danny
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