They are beautiful! Congrats! So does this mean you are no longer pregnant? Jk! Sorry to bring it back up again.. just couldn't help it! I love the edges of those little boogers!
SulcataSquirt said:They are beautiful! Congrats! So does this mean you are no longer pregnant? Jk! Sorry to bring it back up again.. just couldn't help it! I love the edges of those little boogers!
??Len?? said:Congratulations Jacqui, I don't think I have ever seen a hatchling hingeback,They look a lot like the Asian forest tortoises hatchlings with all those spines. Len
emysemys said:A split scute!! I love the "different" ones. They sure have serrated edges, huh? I never noticed that about the bigger torts. Good luck with them.
Neal said:I'm happy that one of them decided to split its scutes for you wacky Jacqui.
ascott said:They are absolutely GORGEOUS
stephiiberrybean said:They are gorgeous Jacqui
So happy for you
Hopefully this is the sign of many to come?
Benjamin said:Congrats!
One of my female homeana laid a total of 12 eggs this year, 4 clutches, not a single sign of development in any. I did try several different methods of incubation as well.
Again that is very cool and I am very happy for you!
Jacqui said:Benjamin said:Congrats!
One of my female homeana laid a total of 12 eggs this year, 4 clutches, not a single sign of development in any. I did try several different methods of incubation as well.
Again that is very cool and I am very happy for you!
See that is what I am not understanding. Why are we having +such trouble, when both of us have had actual hingeback hatching success before? What key are we missing or what are we not doing correctly for the adults to produce viable eggs. We both seem to get lots of eggs.
Kristina said:OMG Jacqui!!!! I am sooooo soooo sooooooooooooooo happy for you and yet incredibly JEALOUS at the same time!
Kristina said:I hope so!