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eggsaxtly what are the chances?

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Posted by: golfdiva at Mon May 29 22:17:31 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by golfdiva ]  
   

Finally! The weather suddenly warmed up, and boy did it! As is typical here in Michigan, we went from 50's to 90's in a day! Anyway, the boxy kids finally got to move outside on Saturday. I've been checking in on them of course several times a day. I took a quick look this evening before we went away. We got home about 3 hours later and I took another quick last look.

I couldn't believe my eyes! But yes, there it was, an EGG!!

Sparky is about 6 years old, and I've had her for 3 years. I have no idea how old Spike is, and I've had him for about 1 year. They were together last summer, then hibernated separately, then were just put in the out door enclosure Saturday. I carefully felt around in the dirt, but didn't find anymore.

So, what are the chances this egg will hatch? Any signs I can look for to tell if'n it's viable?
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0.1.0 ornate box turtle
1.0.0 eastern box turtle
1.0.0 Yellow belly slider
0.1.0 Red belly cooter
0.1.0 Australian shepard
1.9.0 chickens
3.2.0 children (do I still count the married ones?)
1.0.0 husband


   

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