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I'll have to be on the lookout for baby turtle pictures.I'm not completely sure how the inside of their egg is set up. I just know they can NOT be turned at all. But it makes sense, because reptiles normally bury their eggs "for good" and don't shuffle them around like a chicken does.
And I was using the LG at the lower temp with a couple of those short round containers you get at the grocery store filled with water for extra humidity. BUT the latest LG incubators have a new design with a HUGE surface area for water, and that might work for them now. As a matter of fact, I had the humidity up WAY too high these past few days for hatching chicken eggs, and had to get a dry washcloth to empty a few out! So I'm thinking it won't have too much trouble holding humidity for turtle eggs now. And the new LG incubator also holds temp very well, so I'm good with that too.
I also think the 60-90 days issue is more for "naturally laid" eggs, out in the wild. Temperatures and humidity can vary there, and that would make the hatch time vary. Many people who raise them ONLY as pets also still leave them in outside pens and let them lay naturally. And box turtles are so incredibly good at hiding their eggs, most people don't even realize a hole was ever dug!
And raising them for breeding can be a pain in the butt too. I have to adjust the lighting to go along with the seasons so the turtles still "experience" a winter. So every few weeks, I'm adding or taking away time on the light timer.
But don't worry - as soon as she actually starts to lay the eggs, I'll be posting pics in the incubating and hatching thread, and doing regular progress updates. I can't leave my fellow chicken people in the dark!