Aug 25, 2013 #1 pepsiandjac Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Oct 2, 2012 Messages 518 Location (City and/or State) Swansea UK When a tortoise lay eggs,do they have to be incubated straight away,and what happens if the eggs get cold before you find them.
When a tortoise lay eggs,do they have to be incubated straight away,and what happens if the eggs get cold before you find them.
Aug 25, 2013 #2 redfoot_mama94 Member 5 Year Member Joined Jul 12, 2013 Messages 52 Location (City and/or State) Maine, USA I would say it depends on how cold, and what species 1.1 human baby's (grayson & mackenzie) 1.1 bunnies 0.1 eastern painted (wendy) 0.1 treeing walker coonhound (daisy) 0.1.5 mainecoon mix (vera & her kittens)
I would say it depends on how cold, and what species 1.1 human baby's (grayson & mackenzie) 1.1 bunnies 0.1 eastern painted (wendy) 0.1 treeing walker coonhound (daisy) 0.1.5 mainecoon mix (vera & her kittens)
Aug 25, 2013 #3 pepsiandjac Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Oct 2, 2012 Messages 518 Location (City and/or State) Swansea UK It's a Greek spur thigh and the temp in the night is usually around low 60s
Aug 25, 2013 #4 Tom The Dog Trainer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 9, 2010 Messages 68,423 Location (City and/or State) Southern California Won't hurt a thing. Just don't turn the eggs at all when you do move them to the incubator, and be as gentle as possible with them.
Won't hurt a thing. Just don't turn the eggs at all when you do move them to the incubator, and be as gentle as possible with them.