Hi guys,
I was wondering what the contents of a healthy egg would actually look like. In particular, should the (amnion?) fluid be clear(ish) in an egg that is a couple of weeks old?
I'm 99% sure these eggs were dead before I cut them open, but some confirmation would be comforting.
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Cheers,
Nic
IMO those eggs dont look fertile/alive but I may be wrong.
Do you candle your eggs to check for veins?
If you do choose to keep incubating them it would be best done in a seperate container to your healthy eggs.
Out of curiousity, what method are you using to incubate? Substrate/over water?
Do those eggs smell pretty funky?
I would have thought they would smell before they were opened and stunk when they were open. So are they still candling for veins??They were successfully candled for veins. The eggs actually don't smell bad, even when cut open....
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