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This depends on the species, the clutch size, and the humidity of the nest. The incubation period on average, is about 45 to 70 days for sea turtles in general. The sand temperatures doesn't really make a difference in the length of time the eggs need to hatch. It does make a difference in the number of male and female hatchlings that will develop. For more details, please see the sites listed below.

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