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This is my other Pancake tortoise egg just starting to develop The little red spot is the developing embryo. 13/2/07
Thought I'd add another picture early as it's growing 20/2/07 I know it's only 4 days but you can see more veins and you can see the little one in the second picture He's the little black dot bottom middle. 24/2/07 He's getting bigger 1/3/07 It's been a week 8/3/07 It's been 2 weeks and he's big I can't shine the light from the back or you just see shadow. He's in the middle and what you see on the left is his shadow. 17/3/07 I tried for a close-up picture It's a little fuzzy but not bad. It's been a week and I got a picture from the back He's really getting big 24/3/07 It's been a little over a week, so I took new pictures 1/4/07 And a shot from underneath 1/4/07 A new underneath shot 4/4/07 Here's Paul from underneath That's his head on the left 27/4/07 After 148 days Here's Paul 3/5/07 Danny
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yes dan a brilliant picture
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thats great info again dan!!!!
thank you very much!!! charlie
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Thanks Kelly, Linda, Charlie and Lyn
I think I'll be adding a new picture every 2 weeks from now on Danny
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Thats a brilliant idea dan some of use will never get to see an egg like this though to hatching thanks dan
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go for it dan
this thread will certanly help me and others out when it comes to knowing what to look for in a developing egg i made it sticky luv becks xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Another excellent thread. I am looking forward to seeing the little guy develop
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Fantastic Dan,
Great idea showing the development from egg to hatching. Ade
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