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need some help with incubating my turtle eggs

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One of my female red eared sliders dug a hole today and laid 8 eggs. She covered them up. A friend of mine told me to dig them up and incubate them. I dont have a clue what i am doing. Can someone please help me?
 
Set them up in send or vermiculite. Dampen it, but not wet. Container can be a Dixie cup with holes punched in the sides or a show box with holes in the sides.
Incubate at 84°F for males or 89°F for female.
You can use a small chicken egg incubator or put them on a shelf in a garage or shed which does not have AC but does not get super hot like your car.
Takes about 60 days.
 
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