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Snapping Turtle egg incubation

Keith N

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Hey I was working today on a service call by the river when we saw a nice size probably 11" snapper that looked like she was digging a nest to lay. When we came back to go in the van we noticed she just laid it on top the ground. I currently have an incubator set up for my gecko eggs and was wondering if we could just put in one of our tupperwares and incubate. Out temps are usually 82 if this is o.k. any help would be appreciated. Thanks Keith
 
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