FelanMoira
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Do y'all wait if you think you eggs have gone bad or are infertile?
I have 2 eggs that I think started to develop, but may have stopped for some reason - when candled, 1/2 of the egg is black, the other white, not veins seen. These eggs are on day 63. No mold, no smell. No denting. They seem to have stopped growing. I don't want to give up and cut them open too soon.
The first 2 eggs from the pairing were fertile.
The last egg from the pairing is developing, Day 45. I can see veins, and I can see the little gecko in that egg and the egg is still growing. I even say the head move! (This egg is my first ever real SUCCESS at candling, even the chicken eggs I was incubating I wasn't able to candle!!!)
The eggs are incubating at a range of 84-86 degrees.
Once these are done, I'm buying a new bator as the cat as busted this one and creative ingenuity has repaired it to make it last through this batch until I get a new job and I have a break until Arwyn reaches maturity.
I have 2 eggs that I think started to develop, but may have stopped for some reason - when candled, 1/2 of the egg is black, the other white, not veins seen. These eggs are on day 63. No mold, no smell. No denting. They seem to have stopped growing. I don't want to give up and cut them open too soon.
The first 2 eggs from the pairing were fertile.
The last egg from the pairing is developing, Day 45. I can see veins, and I can see the little gecko in that egg and the egg is still growing. I even say the head move! (This egg is my first ever real SUCCESS at candling, even the chicken eggs I was incubating I wasn't able to candle!!!)
The eggs are incubating at a range of 84-86 degrees.
Once these are done, I'm buying a new bator as the cat as busted this one and creative ingenuity has repaired it to make it last through this batch until I get a new job and I have a break until Arwyn reaches maturity.
