I don't care how long you've been doing it, it is still always exciting to see the clutch emerge. This is a clutch of 4 from one of my older females. She laid these May 22. So 49 days to hatch. Incubated at 85.5°. Should be a mix but tendency for 75% female. Really enjoy my spotted turtles...
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I think I just peed in my pants!
What an incredible job you've done. Really, words escape me...and that's hard to do.
THAT would be fun!!I agree! You let me now when you are coming to visit and I will meet you there. Mark already has an assortment of good Mexican beers, but I'll bring more. I'll pick up Yvonne along the way, if I can get her to leave the house for a while.
Mark has already okayed snorkeling and SCUBA diving in there too!!!
Can I hitch a ride?I agree! You let me now when you are coming to visit and I will meet you there. Mark already has an assortment of good Mexican beers, but I'll bring more. I'll pick up Yvonne along the way, if I can get her to leave the house for a while.
Mark has already okayed snorkeling and SCUBA diving in there too!!!
Hope long will you wait until you release the hatchlings into the upper pond?
When you find the surprise hatchlings in the fall, do you pull them out? Leave them in? Do they all make it?
Can I hitch a ride?
One thing about living in the southernmost part of the US (basically Mexico)- to travel most places is quite the hike.If you venture West a few hundred miles and put yourself in the path between my house and Mark's, I'll stop and give you a ride.
Swing by New Orleans to pick me up, too! I'll buy you an oyster po-boy (or whatever you like!) and some Abita beer!If you venture West a few hundred miles and put yourself in the path between my house and Mark's, I'll stop and give you a ride.