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Whats the baby called Darren???
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lol pete i know its not me i was pulling a leg i know what the babys called i think
but ill let darren tell you cuz knowing me lately ill get it wrong
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Fantastic Darren,
A miracle baby, I am delighted at your news. Well done Dad! Ade
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Its a miracle because the temps wouldn't usually stay at the correct hatching temps (30-31) and the humidity wouldn't usually be this good.
That really has amazed me, and just goes to show how sprising torts are!!! Josh |
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Josh do I sense a little bit of disbielf in that post
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Darren,
I believe every word. I would imagine the egg burried within a deep substrate and the ambient temps in the tortoise room you wouldnt be far off the conditions of the incubater anyway. Ade
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No, i was explaining to Bruceleetortoises why its so unusal LOL
I totally believe you- i dont see a reason whiy you would lie! LOL |
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