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RES laid eggs in my back yard!

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Posted by: louisianamark at Tue Jun 10 23:24:25 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by louisianamark ]  
   

Hi,



Today I found a large RES laying eggs on the bank of the ditch behind my house. I apparently didn't startle her enough to make her stop, cause she just kept on laying the last few eggs, covered them up, and then headed back toward the large canal that she no doubt came from. Since there are at least 2 trash can raiding racoons in my neighborhood, I carefully dug up the eggs, and put them in a plastic shoebox full of paver sand that I had (there were 12 eggs total). I covered them up with about 2 or 3 inches of sand. The shoebox is now in my garage, but I'm not sure if thats the best spot, since it can get pretty warm during the day. So my question is what should I do? I don't know what is the best spot to put the plastic shoebox, and I definitely don't want it in the house. It can get quite hot down here in Louisiana (mid 90s), and I don't know if that it can get too hot for the eggs. Should I find a shady spot, and build a wire mesh cage to put the shoebox in? Should I bury the shoebox in some more dirt or sand to insulate it some? Any help would be appreciated.



Mark


   

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