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  1. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    I'm going to try. My friend has a pair of phoenixes so I'm going to see if I can get an egg or two from them.
  2. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    Neither of my phoenixes lived unfortunately.
  3. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    Unfortunately, neither of the eggs lived.
  4. emily_snow707

    Reptile Club! <3

    Your leo did that?? I've been bitten by my leo a few times and I could barely feel the teeth. Being bit by an anole honestly hurt worse but I guess if it was a bigger leo it would hurt more.
  5. emily_snow707

    Incubation advice needed

    So for chicken eggs, the temp should be around 100-101 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity should be from 40%-60% but I usually keep it closer to 40%.
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    Incubation advice needed

    If you didn't already know, chicks take 3 weeks to incubate and hatch. The hatch date usually fluctuates about 1-2 days before or after the expected hatch date depending on the humidity. Higher humidity (50%-60%) usually results in a later hatch. Lower humidity (40%-50%) usually results in an...
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    Incubation advice needed

    You would let it run for a few days just to be sure the temp and humidity don't fluctuate too much and become harmful to the embryos. Personally, I never leave it running for a few days before I put them in and have never had any issues.
  8. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    It’s just annoying how people think I’m that dumb to not see the crack that’s obviously there 🙄
  9. emily_snow707

    Is candling chicken eggs on day 3 too early?

    I usually candle my eggs at day 3, 7, and 14. Day 3 I sometimes see little veins but other times I see nothing. Day 7 is when you should see some major veins.
  10. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    Oh my gosh why do you even care so much about a crack? I was asking about the blood ring and so far everybody has been focused on crack instead of the blood ring. If I wanted to start a conversation on cracks in eggs I’m incubating, I would’ve posted about that instead. It’s my eggs and I’m...
  11. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    Since phoenix’s are exotic and kinda pricey I put it in there anyways. I’m sure though that the crack wasn’t the cause of the blood ring.
  12. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    I’m knew to this and I didn’t know what it was. Sorry I didn’t realize it was dead.
  13. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    I’ll make sure the egg is dead before tossing it. I’m regards to the crack, it was very minor and didn’t puncture the inside membrane. Phoenixs being exotic and kinda pricy, I put it in there anyway. I don’t think that affected the health of the embryo.
  14. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    There is a small crack in it but it didn’t break the inside membrane so I’m pretty sure it didn’t affect the health of the chick.
  15. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    Yes there is a minor crack but it isn’t too bad and hasn’t broken the inside membrane.
  16. emily_snow707

    Why does the egg I’m incubating have this weird blood circle?

    I’ve been incubating 2 phoenix eggs along with a few other eggs and this is day 6 of incubation. I candled them at day 3 and both the phoenix eggs looked fine and healthy with small veins. I candled them today and one of them looks like this. I have never seen this before. What is it, what...
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