They are sort of a bluish grey.
Sapphire's eyelids still get blueish, even as old as he, when he gets sunshine. I'd like to see a baby once just to see one. I'll bet they're beautiful in their young babyness.?They are sort of a bluish grey.
I'm sorry I thought you were talking about Russian tortoise eggs. Didn't you have some of those also this year? Maybe I'm mistaken.?Something I've always wondered about is if they are actually blue as hatchlings and growing ? I read they are called Russian blue ?
They're heavy and look good. Time will tell.That's a shame Yvonne, although these seemed to hatch very early. Is there no hope for the remaining eggs?
Such beautiful babies! Fingers crossed. Dont forget to ship one to ur bestie Chubbs ?They're heavy and look good. Time will tell.
What's with you and no eyes? When did they hatch, is the statue alive and alert?There's something wrong with the three MEE hatchlings. One still has a very large yolk, and it's been long enough it should have absorbed, one doesn't move and the third looks like he has no eyes. He's the most active of the three. He bites the air, trying to eat, he drinks the carrot water and he wanders. But it looks like I'm not going to have Manouria babies to sell this year.
This is the only baby I've had with no eyes. He hatched two years ago on June 17th. He gets around just fine, and only recently has started destroying his habitat. I need to move him to a bigger enclosure, but I worry it will stress him out because he knows where everything is in his existing home. But if he really does have at least one eye, then being able to see might not be as stressful to move.What's with you and no eyes? When did they hatch, is the statue alive and alert?