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Posted by: retaks13mac at Sat Apr 18 19:35:28 2009 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by retaks13mac ] So I got home today and check on my turtles downstairs in my custom indoor ponds and notice one of my adult female RES was laying eggs so I left the room to not disturb her. I have never had a turtle lay eggs so do not know whats best to do for them. Should i leave them there or should I take them out and incubate them? I think it would be getting ti incubate them because the room/sand might not be warm enough to support the eggs needs of heat. Can anyone give me a good idea on how to make an incubater or set them up so I can hatch these into nice healty babies?? I would love any help I can get so please help me out. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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