Nowadays, the demand for turtles in the market is getting higher and higher, so it leads many people to think about raising turtles. When raising turtles, it is inevitable that turtles will fertilize and lay eggs, and then hatch more turtles. However, some people do not have sufficient expertise, resulting in a small number of turtles being born during the incubation process. So, how exactly do turtle eggs hatch? Let’s talk about this topic in more detail below.
In fact, there is a lot to be said for the hatching of turtle eggs, which require a specific temperature and humidity environment in order to hatch a turtle. If the hatching environment is not good, the turtle may “die” before it hatches. Therefore, it is important to keep a good eye on the eggs during the incubation period.
There are several ways to hatch turtle eggs, and if they are naturally hatched, there is not that much to be concerned about; but if they are artificially hatched, the first thing to consider is the temperature, a good temperature can hatch the turtle, and this good temperature has a certain range, about 23 degrees to 32 degrees, and within this temperature, in a lower temperature environment, most of the turtles hatched are The majority of the turtles that hatch in a higher temperature environment are female.
It is also necessary to pay attention to the humidity in the environment during the incubation process. Whether it is too wet or too dry, the turtle eggs may break down, and only by ensuring that the humidity of the air environment is around 90% can we ensure the needs of the eggs.
So, how do you know if the turtle eggs are good or not? Actually, it depends on looking and touching. First of all, you have to look at the appearance of the eggs, good eggs are white, if there are black spots and other abnormalities, you should pay attention to them, it is best to leave them alone, otherwise they may “infect” other good eggs.
You can also gently touch these eggs, if it indicates that they are sticky, then it means that the eggs have been broken; gently pick up the eggs and feel their weight, if some of them are very light, then it also means that they have been broken. The bad eggs should be disposed of in time if they cannot be rescued, so that the bad eggs do not affect the living environment of other eggs.
The above is a brief introduction to the issue of “how to hatch turtle eggs”, which I hope will help you. We would also like to remind you that turtle egg hatching is a process and careful observation is needed throughout the process to ensure a good environment for the eggs to hatch.