You can place them in a cardboard box and line them with vermiculite. Keep the temperature at 73 to 78 degrees. Do not rotate the eggs as this will kill the embryo in the egg. They will hatch on their own in three to four months.
A snapping turtle will need a box or aquarium to live in. He will need food and water and some rocks and plants.
Well all female turtles dig a hole and lay the eggs and leave, when the eggs hatch they go out by themselves, all the big snakes and hawks try to get them, so if you see one, you might want to save him/her from harm.
A turtle or tortoise
how long does it take for turtle eggs to hatchanswer - about 6 to 9 weeksIt takes 60-90 days for a snapping turtle egg to hatch. usually August or September. If you find an egg in the water and it has been there more than an hour it won't hatch. if you find eggs on the road or the ground (if a mother turtle was hit by a car for example) as long as the eggs are not damaged , bury them 4-6" in a warm place and leave them. If you dig up a turtle nest, leave it alone.
Yes, if it's a snapping turtle, it can SNAP your finger right off!
land turtle
Yes, they are known to be able to take off a finger or more.
let them grow
A pregnant turtle typically takes 1-3 hours to lay her eggs.
well get a shoebox and fill it 3 inches high with chemical free soil and let your pregnant turtle hang out in there and see if she lays eggs if she does take her out and put her away into a tank and let her eggs sit on a brick in very little water not touching the eggs or they WILL die!!!
Snapping turtles don't care much for worms. They will do well with goldfish. You may need to coax it into taking a bite by flicking it on the nose with the fish. Keep your fingers away from its mouth because even a baby snapping turtle can take a painfully large chunk out of you.
Yes it is, You can actually keep the eggs away forever as long as you take care of them and teach them because that's what their mother would do, But if you just keep the eggs away from the mother till the day before they hatch you won't have to take care of them Thanx 4 ur Question :)