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Friday, November 6, 2009

Two of my red eared sliders are preg. what should i do? Please help!?

Can you provide them with a container of soft soil (such as potting soil) to lay their eggs in? If you want viable eggs, you have to keep them from laying eggs in the water. Also, within the first day after the eggs are laid, it is imperative that the egg be kept in the same position that it was.If you must handle it, you might want to mark it with a felt-tipped marker so that you don't turn the egg and crush the embryo.





If you get the eggs laid on land but not buried, put some damp (not wet) cotton in a plastic bag, put the eggs on the cotton, and seal the bag. Leave it on top of the refrigerator (the place in the house that has the most stable temperatures) and be very patient. It can take 3 months for the eggs to hatch.

Two of my red eared sliders are preg. what should i do? Please help!?
if you are not sure if your turtles have eggs inside or no then take them to a qualified vet and get them x-rayed to see if there are any developing eggs, if there are them you need to do your research on incubating them or get in touch with someone who can do it for you, you need to know if they do have eggs, as if they do not it could be a problem with the turtles, if in doubt get it checked out. best of luck honey
Reply:paint the room a yellow colour.. its very neutral lol.. and hope the father doesnt run off without paying child support
Reply:arent those turtles? They lay eggs.





Hope that really helps dumbby
Reply:uhm... so... how do you know this?





if they have a clutch of fertilized eggs, you will need to provide a nesting place for them. for info, goto turtletimes.org.



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