Coming home, I saw she was sitting there where the hole was and a white golf ball like thing was next to her. I heated up her bath and let her soak for a while as the egg laying process is supposed to be quite strenuous and this should hopefully make her feel better. I've read online about the egg laying process and there are a few who say if she doesn't bury it, then its not fertile. After a bit of digging where the hole was, I found three other eggs and gently removed them and marked them on top so I knew how to place them. As for the egg that wasn't buried, only time will tell. In my next post, I will show you how I made the incubator out of an polystyrene box, a lunch box and a small heat mat which all basically cost nothing and will hopefully in a few months prove fruitful.
This is a diary of my tortoise's life. It should give any prospective owners an idea of what's involved and as I'm new at this, we will learn together.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Rehoming Gaston and Belle
Coming home, I saw she was sitting there where the hole was and a white golf ball like thing was next to her. I heated up her bath and let her soak for a while as the egg laying process is supposed to be quite strenuous and this should hopefully make her feel better. I've read online about the egg laying process and there are a few who say if she doesn't bury it, then its not fertile. After a bit of digging where the hole was, I found three other eggs and gently removed them and marked them on top so I knew how to place them. As for the egg that wasn't buried, only time will tell. In my next post, I will show you how I made the incubator out of an polystyrene box, a lunch box and a small heat mat which all basically cost nothing and will hopefully in a few months prove fruitful.
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