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The new hatchling looks great Sandy
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congratulations to you and to the tort mom
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Graet Sandy i have two fertile Ibera eggs due in the next week or so from a first time layer can't wait
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I do clean the eggs mostly, but I was so stunned at the time this female laid the eggs, I didnt
clean these. The female showed no signs of being gravid at all. The little one has now hatched and absorbed the egg sack. So will take pictures later.
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If a hatchling is born with a large egg sack how long does it take to absorbe the egg sack?
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Hi Sarah
Well this morning there is not much left of the egg sack, just an orange glow<g>. But he/she has gone into hiding. So more photos will come later, as I dont like to stress the hatchling. He/she had no extra heat over night, just the heat from my kitchen. Put a lamp on him/her at seven this morning to warm up. When he/she was more active, I checked her sack, saw most had been absorbed. So he/she is now in the indoor enclosure with a UV lamp.
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Thats great Sandy. Can't wait to see more pictures
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Congratulations, Sandy! Lovely picture and can't wait to see the little one out of the egg.
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The new baby is looking great Sandy . How old is mum?
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