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Amazing Photos, Gordon. Thanks for posting them.
What a lovely well-stocked incubator. I love the ring of life photo. It is always so special to see. No matter how many you post, I'll never get bored of hatchling photos. Mama torts have beautiful shells. I hope you're doing okay but I can't think of a better way to rest and recuperate than watching torts. x
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I'm doing OK still waiting on a scan. Tort watching is about all I can do to be honest but can't complain.
The incubators have been put to good use this year and I still have five of them running so will be very busy if they all hatch. Then I might show a few more special babies if your really lucky. |
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Fantastic pictures and some very special babies. Love the incubator picture looks very professional. Hope you hear about your scan soon.
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As Mary says, hope you hear about the scan very soon. x
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I'm looking out for a tall glass fronted drinks fridge to make a bigger one which i will divide into two so the bottom can go to a lower temperature than the top so all my eggs can be in one place which will free up a lot of room. At the moment I have various incubators all over my hatchling table's which means I have had to make more in the conservatory which is OK until it gets to hot so with one tall one it will give me back a lot of space and reduces the ear ache I get from the other half. |
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Will look out for a drinks fridge perhaps you could put an advert up on one of the freebie sites. Certainly look as though they work well.
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loving the photos. I bet your whole set up is fantastic anyway Gordon I wish I had more space, I would conserve turtles too - though they scare me a little cause their jaws are freakily strong.
Take one of your eggs in when you go for a scan....omg see if they can sex it !
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