He's obviously obsessed with them so much that he arranged them in a formation on top of the dirt. Most of those will die. You aren't supposed to touch them, period.
I have some turtle eggs that my neighbors were trying to get rid of that I am trying to raise myself. They have been rotated, but it had been less then 8 hours from when they were laid. Will they survive?
I really couldn't say, there are several factors that impact their viability. But it's certainly worth the effort and if they do survive it's quite a cool experience. Best of luck to you!
So everything I am seeing says to incubate at around 72 to 75 degrees. Well, I have done that in a high humidity room for about 115 days now, and I do not have any hatches. Mine have been indoors since day 1 so unlikely to hatch as fast as yours. But there is not a lot of info on the web about these. I have 49 eggs and a good portion of them have collapsed, even though only 3 at first were unviable. I suppose the collapsed ones stopped developing after a few weeks.
Incubate 80 degrees and higher… I leave mine indoors by the water heater. They should hatch at day 90 but I’ve seen them go to day 100. Did they hatch for you?
Put them in fresh potting soil(Recommend to buy it) , Make the soil damp and moist (Not too moist) Bury your eggs in.Thats it. But if it is recently hatched(fresh) don’t turn the egg around ok
You should NEVER help it along or mess with their nesting area...They have to do it on their own or they may not survive because of human intervention...I had a cockatiel that laid eggs and I saw one hatching and I helped a little by getting egg pieces out of the way of the baby's beak..The baby died & regret it every day...At the time, I didn't know that helping an egg hatch can determine their survival because the baby can bleed to death from helping from the blood vessels along the inside of egg have not shut down...They also have to do it on their own to strengthen their legs otherwise they will have weak legs if you help out...They will come out when they are ready
Did you even watch the video? Nobody "helped" the turtle hatch from the egg. And you can indeed "mess" with the nest (move it) with no ill effects. You're correct about a small animal needing to hatch from the egg by itself, but you're wrong about touching or moving the nest.
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Pankaj Singh take them out of the water and put them in a container the way they were facing in the tank with some dirt. you wanna keep the dirt damp not soaking wet but it should feel wet and it should kinda stick together. keep the temperature around 85 degrees if you already have a warm enough house then you don’t need a heater all though I recommend one also to tell the temperature you can get a cheap reptile thermometer for under $5 at a pet store. Good luck 😇 that’s pretty much what works but I recommend doing more research
anne Bacon Thanks I did the same thing put them in under the sand but I have another question to discuss How long they will take to come out from the eggs?
@@ThuyNguyen-xw8xf hi I'm on my new account it's not good one day I was hungry and I was curious what a turtle omlete would taste like totally worth it
um yes. you dont shake the egg so the yolk sac dont break before it could become a turtle. once its fully formed and on its way out the shell it doesnt matter at that point.
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9:11 part of sand looks like alligator snapping turtle
Awwww this IS so cuteeee😍😍😍😍😍
Why are some buried and some not?
Because he's fucking with the eggs which you aren't supposed to do. They should all be buried.
He's obviously obsessed with them so much that he arranged them in a formation on top of the dirt. Most of those will die. You aren't supposed to touch them, period.
@@TheSpaceKing_ damn
@@TheSpaceKing_ You don't know what you're talking about. They all hatched.
@@TheSpaceKing_ overzealous yourself much?? You ran your mouth and were wrong the entire time. That sucks.
IT IS PRECIOUS AND MUST BE PROTECTED AT ALL COSTS
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I have some turtle eggs that my neighbors were trying to get rid of that I am trying to raise myself. They have been rotated, but it had been less then 8 hours from when they were laid. Will they survive?
I really couldn't say, there are several factors that impact their viability. But it's certainly worth the effort and if they do survive it's quite a cool experience. Best of luck to you!
Are they ok?
So everything I am seeing says to incubate at around 72 to 75 degrees. Well, I have done that in a high humidity room for about 115 days now, and I do not have any hatches. Mine have been indoors since day 1 so unlikely to hatch as fast as yours. But there is not a lot of info on the web about these. I have 49 eggs and a good portion of them have collapsed, even though only 3 at first were unviable. I suppose the collapsed ones stopped developing after a few weeks.
Incubate 80 degrees and higher… I leave mine indoors by the water heater. They should hatch at day 90 but I’ve seen them go to day 100. Did they hatch for you?
Aww it's so cute
Yeah I have a question, since it seems like you know what you’re doing I have some turtle eggs and how do I take care of them?
Put them in fresh potting soil(Recommend to buy it) ,
Make the soil damp and moist (Not too moist)
Bury your eggs in.Thats it.
But if it is recently hatched(fresh) don’t turn the egg around ok
Hey sir please can you tell me how much time egg want to hatch and how u care egg how to put them in sand in how much inside pleas please
Omg 😲 so cute
You should NEVER help it along or mess with their nesting area...They have to do it on their own or they may not survive because of human intervention...I had a cockatiel that laid eggs and I saw one hatching and I helped a little by getting egg pieces out of the way of the baby's beak..The baby died & regret it every day...At the time, I didn't know that helping an egg hatch can determine their survival because the baby can bleed to death from helping from the blood vessels along the inside of egg have not shut down...They also have to do it on their own to strengthen their legs otherwise they will have weak legs if you help out...They will come out when they are ready
Did you even watch the video? Nobody "helped" the turtle hatch from the egg. And you can indeed "mess" with the nest (move it) with no ill effects. You're correct about a small animal needing to hatch from the egg by itself, but you're wrong about touching or moving the nest.
@@Stumpjack pulling it out of the dirt & moving the dirt, is helping it, they have to dig out of the shell & dirt on their own
@@amberbaumann1222 Nah, not really. This little guy survived just fine and went on to live a long and happy life.
You do realize Birds aren't Turtles right?
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Turtle eggs ki care kese kare at home plz tell...
How to care tortoise eggs at home plz tell me....
OMG I saw first time turtle'eggs
my turtle lays egg, what will I do to hatch it?
Put it in a container bury it lightly if u want don't turn the egg at all keep it at 80-90 degrees and wait👌
my turtle egg just hatched this morning
How many time it take to hatch
How to care at home turtle eggs???? Plz sare vidio...
My red ear slider
Laid eggs in aquarium what to do
I want save life of these eggs
Pankaj Singh take them out of the water and put them in a container the way they were facing in the tank with some dirt. you wanna keep the dirt damp not soaking wet but it should feel wet and it should kinda stick together. keep the temperature around 85 degrees if you already have a warm enough house then you don’t need a heater all though I recommend one also to tell the temperature you can get a cheap reptile thermometer for under $5 at a pet store. Good luck 😇 that’s pretty much what works but I recommend doing more research
anne Bacon
Thanks
I did the same thing put them in under the sand but
I have another question to discuss
How long they will take to come out from the eggs?
Pankaj Singh hi it's been a month since you've posted this. Have your eggs hatched yet? Howd it going
@@ThuyNguyen-xw8xf hi I'm on my new account it's not good one day I was hungry and I was curious what a turtle omlete would taste like totally worth it
@@heartteyess282 plz sare vidio how to care tortoise eggs at home plz
How to care these egg
U shouldn't poke it or move it that coould of ended badly
That’s only when is a fresh laid egg.
@@j3ffro738 no its not
um yes. you dont shake the egg so the yolk sac dont break before it could become a turtle. once its fully formed and on its way out the shell it doesnt matter at that point.
Turtles literally dig a hole and the eggs come plopping out hitting each other as they roll around to their final resting spot. Get real.
WERES THE SEA!?
Its a home pet turtle
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Stonks
@@thecommentato4 pritty horrible thing for it to overcome with its instinct to run to the sea after birth
It's a freshwater turtle
How to time ?
I got snapping turtle eggs rn but idk why you would put a mark on them
Probably to keep the eggs in the same orientation they were laid. Sometimes the embryo will die if the egg gets rotated.
@@pendlera2959 ahh well shit I think I just killed 5 baby snapping turtles
All we saw in this was a baby turtle that hatched... then just stood there lifeless! No movement! horrible video!!!!!
I guess you think he should have hatched, jumped out and started vacuuming or doing some calisthenics.
How to time egg to baby
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Wow
cool!
Clean that turtle first
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Okay.
OMG!!!!
Please