Thank you . That's the perfect advice I want to hear .What do you need help with?
I'm glad your female was able to lay the eggs without problems, now you should destroy them.
Please be patient. We are not paid to be on this website and we live all around the world. Some will be at work, some will be in bed asleep and some will simply have no experience of eggs.Why no one reply...
I have no experience.
This is my first time to have unbroken eggs.
Please be patient. We are not paid to be on this website and we live all around the world. Some will be at work, some will be in bed asleep and some will simply have no experience of eggs.
While destroying the eggs may seem harsh, it may also be for the best given that you cannot care for the animals you have adequately. The last thing you need is more tortoises.Given the poor health of your herd, the chances are that these eggs are not viable in any case.
I will do that . I hope the best for them .. but without my treatment they will die . I always see their dead bodies thrown away.Instead of finding someone to take the eggs, you really should be finding people to take one or more of your tortoises.
Especially if you want to consider yourself a rescuer of tortoises, you shouldn't be focusing on breeding at all right now. To do so is negligent of the health of the tortoises that you do have.
I can separate them allThen if you want to keep them all, you'd have to have a large enough enclosure for each of them.
They have to be separated.
Tortoises do not live in communities in the wild and typically only meet up to mate/breed and move on.
Your current set up is not healthy for any of your tortoises. I know you want to do the right thing, but you need to understand that though you have good intentions, the set up you have for your tortoises now will only result in the death of most (if not all) of your tortoises.
Maybe they do so, but you said yourself that all people do it wrong because they don't know how to care for them...All people here do so.