When you posted your ad, there were some questions. If you check out the link above, the very first post was me discussing how this is different from some well known parrot egg scams.
Others also had questions about the process and safety of shipping, the cost as compared to buying a hatchling, and why there was no guarantee. So I offered this company an opportunity to showcase their product by asking questions and asking for references.
The results were disheartening. Instead of the seller bringing answers here, I was told to search elsewhere. Words like 'hater' started to appear even though I had said multiple times how many of my questions were fueled by an interest in the process and of course answers allowing prospective buyers to make truly informed decisions.
To me, the way to create trust in a product is to be transparent when answering questions, and providing reasonable requests of information.
You’re right, I should have answered your questions. I’m always so paranoid that other larger producing breeders are going to steal my process. Especially bc this is such a public classifieds. So if I explain my process to the public, then it’s exposed. Tortstork is an LLC, but I’m still waiting on some patents. The process has been submitted so it’s oeotected, but there are so many high producing breeders that could steal this idea and literally burry my business bc I don’t have that many adults to pump out a lot of eggs.
What I can tell you is that I pack the eggs in white bread. It holds moisture and protects the egg from moving. I then pack that into newspaper and into a box. Within the box I supply a bag of vermiculite. When the egg arrives, you unpack the egg from the bread and container, place the vermiculite into the plastic container the egg cane in, and place the egg in the vermiculite. Then that gets put into your incubator.
I have had two eggs go bad, it was with the same person and it was early on. The first egg never chalked. The second egg arrived cracked. I think the egg was packed too tightly into a too small container. I have recently switched containers.
I also tried shipping a 100 percent fertilized egg that was on day 65. It was to see if maybe I could ship eggs that were guaranteed to hatch. The egg cracked during shipping and the hatchling died. There is a thread about this on tortoise forum.
I have shipped a handful of eggs since then, they have all arrived safe and hatched. I have also had some well known breeder friends, who out of respect, I won’t name, try this process. Both Recieving eggs that went on to hatch, as well as having them ship eggs to me, which are currently in the incubator, and are fertile. There are a few people who I have contacted to post here to explain their experience. I will also have a testimonial section on my new website from my customers. I have kept in close contact with the lady whose eggs failed. She currently has her third egg, which arrived safe and is in the incubator. I have also been in close contact with the gentleman who received the fertile egg, he also has another egg (not one that is days away from hatching), in his incubator. This is a passion for me. This is not a money making business. I’m sensitive to my idea and clearly defensive too (sorry Lucille). I think this whole thing got blown out of proportion due to my emotions. If I haven’t answered any questions, please let me know.