Holly, the best you can do is to follow Tom’s instructions in those threads I linked.
Make sure that you have a closed chamber, ie a roof on the enclosure, with raised humidity and a temperature that never drops below 80F day or night and a basking lamp with 95-100F directly underneath.
The substrate needs to be an earthy type that holds moisture; Tom favours fine grade orchid bark... others use coco coir. You need to tip water in and mix it with your hands until all of it is evenly damp. This will raise the humidity.
Your tort needs a soak in warm water for at least 20 minutes at least once a day. This will help to keep him hydrated.
Some babies fail through no fault of your own. Hopefully yours will succeed if your setup is correct.
Make sure that you have a closed chamber, ie a roof on the enclosure, with raised humidity and a temperature that never drops below 80F day or night and a basking lamp with 95-100F directly underneath.
The substrate needs to be an earthy type that holds moisture; Tom favours fine grade orchid bark... others use coco coir. You need to tip water in and mix it with your hands until all of it is evenly damp. This will raise the humidity.
Your tort needs a soak in warm water for at least 20 minutes at least once a day. This will help to keep him hydrated.
Some babies fail through no fault of your own. Hopefully yours will succeed if your setup is correct.