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21-Jan-05, 10:21 AM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jun-04 Location: sth brisbane, qld, australia | | |
hi all,
i don't know if the season but i know what i sore, the were doing it :wink: now heres the prob. they are in a 6 foot tanks with a ramp. will she have eggs what to do? dont they do the egg thing in the ground?
thanks
ashley
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21-Jan-05, 11:59 AM
| | Suspended | Join Date: Feb-04 Location: Sydney | | | | RE: turtle helps
EEEyeahs, Unless they are Macrochelodina rugosa. Also I think its a bit late in the season but follow the link below and ask again. Expansa and others will have good advice and experience.
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21-Jan-05, 12:44 PM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Jun-04 Location: sth brisbane, qld, australia | | | | RE: turtle helps
trust me i know what i sore, by the way they are inside. it was from vic so its hotter up here would that help.
i dont know much about breeding and i didnt get them for that at all, i just dont want it to die
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29-Jan-05, 02:21 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Nov-04 Location: queensland | | | | RE: turtle helps
Turtles usually mate in early to late spring, and also late summer to early autumn, depending on the species and the geographic location. In the wild, turtles lay one or two clutches of eggs in riverbanks, well above the water level... my suggestion is to have plenty of dirt or somthing were your turtle can palce her eggs...hope this link helps...rusty99. http://www.abc.net.au/science/scribb...03/default.htm
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