06-12-2006, 09:38 PM | #11 |
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gr8 new darren cant wait to see pics of the baby once hatch luv becks xxxxxxxxxx
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Cant wait to see the little Yellow Fellow coming out of the shell.
Well done Darren another sucesfull incubation mate. Ade
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WOW I can't believe its that time already I remember seeing the eggs in the incubator when you didn't know whether they were fertile or not. Happy Hatching
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Well done Darren, you must be so proud, cant wait to see them out the egg!!
Vivienne PS is the egg yellow or is that just the lighting, very effective
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vee i was wandering the same thing im sure darren will tell us .............. all the different species you have been so lucky to breed do eggs differ in colour, shape and i must think size |
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I havent seen a yellowfoot hatchling either<g>. So all pictures appreiciated Darren.
You never know if of high enough resolution pictures, it might get into the TF calendar<g>. It would make a great page, as I know we havent had a yellow foot on any pages yet. We have nearly sold out, much better quality than last year.
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AMAZING!!! can't wait to see pictures of the hatchlings
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Thank you everyone still not much progress yet but hatchling is thriving well in the egg still .
Vee, Linda all eggs are white no markings or colouration differences,size and shape is very varible between different speices i will post up some weights and sizes later on tonight. Sandy i will do my best be nice to feature a tortoise from my own animals in the TF calander, well done TF on the sale of the very excellent calander. Again thanks all. Darren
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Thats great news Darren!!! Cant wait for more pictures.
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I'm so excited for you! can't wait for more pics
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