Very Unusual Oblong Egg

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First time seeing this from one of the gals ......reminds me of a snake egg. Weight felt correct placing into the bator'....but I doubt will hatch. None-the-less a nice visual of Redfoot eggs , sizes and oddities.
Any other folks have a similar experience?




JD~:shy:
 

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We have experienced eggs like this. Normally they are produced from young females that are laying for the first time.
Our Indian Star Tortoise group was raised from youngsters and all the first clutches looked like this. More so the first egg out of the clutch and the others were more rounded as they came out. One Radiated Tortoise laid her first egg and looked exactly the same as your cherry's egg.
 

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Grandpa Turtle 144 said:
About 4 yrs ago I got 2 from my res they both had twin turtles in them .

:D I was going to suggest twins myself.
 

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Very interesting, Jeff! I agree with everyone. It will be interesting.
I hope it somehow works out for the baby.
 

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Hey Jeff,
Just wondering if the unusual egg is showing signs of developing life?
 

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Sh3wulf said:
Hey Jeff,
Just wondering if the unusual egg is showing signs of developing life?

So far egg still looks viable ......no erratic discoloring yet. :rolleyes:
 

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Our 22-yr-old leo laid three small clutches last year, for the first time in her life (never met a male until last summer!). Anyway, all her eggs are oval, but have gradually been less oval with each clutch. We're waiting and hoping they will hatch but it's been six months since the first ones . . . still looking like a possibility though and hadn't thought of twins!
 

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I have NO experience with RF eggs, and just a little bit of experience with RTs... but my female RT Timmy laid 2 oblong eggs like that last year (1 got trampled by other tortoises) and 1 more this year. None of the oblong eggs developed.
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Then she laid 2 clutches of 3 more normal-shaped eggs. They all have veins.
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I saw one like this on another forum. It hatched out and it was twins. As I recall they were named tic and tac after the sweets
 

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