No, they fertilize it before they are layed
no, the female turtle needs a male to fertilize her eggs. she can hold her eggs for about 3 years. she can lay them before that though, if she wants.
Female turtles typically mate with male turtles in the water. The male turtle uses his tail to fertilize the female's eggs internally. The female then lays her eggs on land in a nest she digs with her hind legs. The eggs hatch after a certain period of time, and the baby turtles make their way to the water. This process is known as the turtle's reproductive cycle.
The female turtle will lay the eggs and the male comes along and fertilizes them. The female turtle will lay eggs even if there is no male turtle around.
The female turtle lays at least 20 eggs
The female turtle lays at least 20 eggs
Amphibians fertilize their eggs externally.
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A female will lay eggs wether she has a male to fertilize them or not. These eggs will never hatch without the male. But with a male and female they will have intercourse where the male will fertilize the female and then after a few months the female will lay fertile eggs and a few more months they will hatch into baby geckos
Only female turtles can lay eggs.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
she buries them in the sand
It is likely the eggs are "spermed" (for lack of a better term) after they are layed. **This happens in the wild as well. The female does not need a male to lay eggs, but the eggs need a male to fertilize the eggs. The eggs will just stay eggs in the tank without a male to fertilize them. The female may also eat the eggs if left in there with her.