More baby Radiated hatching

Markw84

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I have several radiated available now, with some hatching today. Thought I'd share a few pictures of the new ones while soaking today.

I also have lots of Burmese Stars and pancake tortoises available now.

Here's a new baby in its first soak. Came out of the egg this morning...
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This is the two of them that came out of the incubator this morning. The one that came out of the egg this morning and the other came out of the egg last night.

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Here they are after soak and in their brooder box. Lots of weeds/food items and plenty of cover to hide beneath. Tortoises love to hide in plant cover and really like the contact on their shell as they push under cover for security. The do so much better when allowed natural cover - and this is especially true with babies.

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Here's a view of the soaking container with them soaking this morning. Behind it you see one of my patios we start lots of our plants on. behind that is the Burmese Star enclosure, and beyond that is one of the Galapagos pastures.IMG_0220.jpeg
 

zovick

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I have several radiated available now, with some hatching today. Thought I'd share a few pictures of the new ones while soaking today.

I also have lots of Burmese Stars and pancake tortoises available now.

Here's a new baby in its first soak. Came out of the egg this morning...
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This is the two of them that came out of the incubator this morning. The one that came out of the egg this morning and the other came out of the egg last night.

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Here they are after soak and in their brooder box. Lots of weeds/food items and plenty of cover to hide beneath. Tortoises love to hide in plant cover and really like the contact on their shell as they push under cover for security. The do so much better when allowed natural cover - and this is especially true with babies.

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Here's a view of the soaking container with them soaking this morning. Behind it you see one of my patios we start lots of our plants on. behind that is the Burmese Star enclosure, and beyond that is one of the Galapagos pastures.View attachment 400422
Nice work, Mark.
 

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