Most exciting start to the year,

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Benjamin

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I found a clutch of elongata ova a few days ago..I am happy with that.

One K.homeana and K.erosa are carrying eggs, I determined this by palpating them. I found a clutch of two homeana eggs today as well.

!! A seven year old I.forstenii has laid her first ever clutch!!! I was not expecting her to lay yet. Two little eggs, they don't look viable. I am pleased anyhow! If all goes well this could be my 8th forstenii bloodline produced.
 

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Congratulations on all new clutch and future clutch, but especially for the forstenii!!
 

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Congrat's! So happy to read about new baby's, get so sad reading about are little buddy's that get sick and pass. Keep the good news coming! :)
 

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Ms.106 is sneaky. A few days ago I found another egg that appeared older than the others. I opened it up and it was not viable IMO, it smelled pretty bad too.

Two other laidies are pacing today as well.
 

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Benjamin said:
Ms.106 is sneaky. A few days ago I found another egg that appeared older than the others. I opened it up and it was not viable IMO, it smelled pretty bad too.

Two other laidies are pacing today as well.

Sorry to hear about that egg, but two more laying is exciting! Really wish I could start keeping some tortoises here.
 
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