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Burmese brown tortoise eggs!

hey guys,
does anyone have (or know of anyone who has) any experience hatching out Burmese brown tortoise (Manuria emys emys)?? the zoo was suprised on sunday with 51 eggs from our female emys staff was saying that there has not been much success in zoos who've tried to hatch these guys out. they put the eggs on pearlyte and put them in the incubator. forgot to check what the temp on the incubator was though. if anyone has any knowledge i'd love to hear it. i may or may not remember to check the site so email me if you want to. AnonVexalUntil@earthlink.net.

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