herbehe
New Member
Hi, I have a pond across from my house and on June 13th a red-eared slider laid eggs in my mulch. I've read temperatures should be under 90degrees. I am in Austin, Texas and it has been hitting upwards of 109!
I haven't touched the area where the eggs are, I don't want to interfere, but I am on watch to help them get back to the pond when they do hatch.
My question is, are they going to hatch, or has it been too hot? I fear they've "cooked" for lack of a better word, but I don't want to touch anything.
What do I do?
I haven't touched the area where the eggs are, I don't want to interfere, but I am on watch to help them get back to the pond when they do hatch.
My question is, are they going to hatch, or has it been too hot? I fear they've "cooked" for lack of a better word, but I don't want to touch anything.
What do I do?