Fertile Eggs

danipaul71

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Omaha, Nebraska
My tortie is far too young for breeding yet, but I am wanting to hatch a few to start on my own.

Currently have a Leo. Would love Leo, Cherryhead, Hermanns or Russian. Any number of eggs.

Would be forever grateful, and willing to pay, and drive to get them. I live in Omaha Nebraska, so midwestern states would work best due to distance...
 

N2TORTS

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Eggs do not travel well ...in the reptile world , Unlike bird eggs which need to be turned daily ,,,,herp eggs for the most part should remain intact with no disturbances and not much variation in temperature once they are laid. I might add ....too many views about chalking, candling , ect .
Trust me you will know in a few weeks after the egg has been laid if it's good or not.
Just take a whiff~;)
Best thing is to leave them alone well into their incubation stage . Lights , disturbances do not help in a developing embryo what - so - ever.
 

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