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Posted on 5/22/13 at 11:28 am to W
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Maybe you're tired of answering my questions but can the eggs that you posted be incubated and hatched?
Talking off the cuff, you should be able to dig a hole a bury them until they hatch.
Posted on 5/22/13 at 11:30 am to W
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but can the eggs that you posted be incubated and hatched?
I don't know. As you've probably seen, in the same turtle you'll find eggs fully ready to lay, then more that aren't quite developed. I think these were ready to be laid, but the fact I kept her on ice for 2 days prior to cleaning makes me think they would have been tough to successfully hatch. I'd have to research temperatures and such, but I assume there is a reason they were all inside of her rather than in a nest in the ground. I've never thought to try to hatch them. My kids always try to talk me into it (they do the same with fish eggs) but I always tell them to run along and get ready for the richest brownies they've ever had.
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