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How many times have I said.. "They spin in the egg and cut the top off like a can-opener!"?

Perfect example -

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The little guy had a 'small' yolk-sac.. and is the 5th to hatch out of a 6 egg clutch.

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It's not a real egg... its styrofoam!

Yeah, I know it's real.
 

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Really...it does look like styrofoam. That is really interesting. I did a full size image of it and the last pic on the left side, you can see the colors of a redfoot.
 

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Someday for kicks you should take a time-lapse photo or video of this process and then speed it up so it literally does look like a little Chelonian can opener sawing its way into the world! :D
 

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Here are those colors Christy -

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Notice the 'mirror-image' of the patterns on the nose and over his eyes?

SONshine almost always produces these carapace designs also -

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He'll be in the 'nursery' incubator for a few more days and then on to waiting for their first bite of real food! Could be another week before they take that first bite.

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Really...it does look like styrofoam. That is really interesting. I did a full size image of it and the last pic on the left side, you can see the colors of a redfoot.

Some egg-shells have different density! Some are hard but 'less-dense' so they are easier for the baby to break open.. others are really dense and 'tough' so they are harder for the baby to break and I have to go in after them sometimes. It's a judgement call based on experience I guess - because I believe making the baby "work" to get out of the shell is part of the process of a strong/healthy hatchling.

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Terry,

That's really cool. Maybe one of these days down the road I'll get eggs and little tortlets!! :)
 

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Stephanie Logan said:
Someday for kicks you should take a time-lapse photo or video of this process and then speed it up so it literally does look like a little Chelonian can opener sawing its way into the world! :D

Thanks - I appreciate the creativity Steph.. let's consider the 'cost-factor' of the camera/equipment needed to take videos of inside an incubator where it's dark and 84F and quite humid..
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Would you like to "produce" that film?
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Redfoot~ that is the most BEAUTIFUL baby redfoot I have ever seen! Thanks so much for sharing!
 

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Wow that baby really is stunning!!
 

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How about one of SONshine's babies from '05? -

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I have the male that produced those legs/colors too!

Thanks ladies...

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