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Old "candler" and new flashlight.

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Old "candler" and new flashlight.
I'd leave it in the bator.So, I candled today. I set last Friday night, so today is day 7.
3 had movement.
14 were clear, including all 3 of the eggs from my girl and 3 of the celadons.
16 were dark like the one above. I don't know if those are good or not.
1 I'm really not sure about. It wasn't dark or clear, but I didn't see movement either
The one celadon that wasn't clear was the one that I think may have had a crack. What do you think?View attachment 1919682
I did.I'd leave it in the bator.
Could be her pupil is a bit more dilated (was she in dimmer/indirect light?) than usual and you’re just catching more of the retinal reflex. Less than average retinal pigment could be contributing. People can have ocular albinism where skin and hair pigment are essentially normal but eye pigment is reduced. Just some thoughts.Do you see what I just noticed right now?
Remember to try your phone flashlight too.Old "candler" and new flashlight.
I know it is real. Some birds have red eyes. Cinnamon guineas have red eyes. Spotted Towhees have red eyes. I am sure there are others.No I see it on person.
I just took a million pictures to try and capture it on film.
Let me grab her and take a video.