Showing posts with label turtle egh incubation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turtle egh incubation. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Eggs

On March 13 2012 my Red Ear Slider turtle, Gertrude, laid 7 eggs. I incubated & hatched 2 eggs two years ago & am going to try again with these. In trying to find information I couldn't really find what I wanted to know, like how to know if they're fertile, or if you can see inside them by shining a light through them etc.

Most everything I read says you can't see anything, but I disagree. With the Turtles I hatched, I saw them moving inside the eggs for weeks before hatching.

this time around I'm documenting the progress & changes of the eggs so I have it for reference & so it may be helpful to someone who stumbles upon it.


The first photo up top is of the eggs right after she laid them & I dug them up. I incubate in a plastic tub with a lid with holes punched in it & plain old dirt. Just dirt dug up from my yard or garden.  Everything I read.says to use half this & half that blah blah blah....I just use dirt!

Anyhow, on day one there were no noticeable changes in the eggs. Day 2 however, several eggs had bright spots known as chalking,(see photo 2) a spot where the embryo has attached & started developing,  making a calcified spot on the egg. By the end of day 3, all 7 eggs had visible signs of chalking.  This is very visible when u shine a flashlight not on, but next to the egg. I believe the embryo itself to be visible in some of the photos I took. Observe photos with the light & you can see a little ring with a dot inside, I'm sure that'd the embryo itself as all eggs had it just not all photographed well..


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