TotallyShellyTurtle
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- Mar 29, 2018
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I managed to candle them without removing them from the incubator or having to open it. No movement. Very dark areas, but definitely no movement.
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Very sorry to hear that, but don't give up quite yet. It is very hard to see movement when the shells are full. That is the same scenario which caused me to open a past due and abandoned broody egg only to find I had killed a living chick inside. I popped the other 3 abandoned eggs inside my incubator and had chicks hatch on day 25 and 26.I managed to candle them without removing them from the incubator or having to open it. No movement. Very dark areas, but definitely no movement.
If you do not have any external Pips, you can candle the eggs.I managed to candle them without removing them from the incubator or having to open it. No movement. Very dark areas, but definitely no movement.
Well, I made what I thought was going to be another fruitless trip down to the basement to check the bater and, lo and behold, I had a pip. It's not willing to peep to me, lol, but the external egg has been breached. If you look really hard at the NW portion of the Maran egg in the front, you can see a bit of a white pimple, which is the pip. The one drawback of my brinsea is that your top view is obscured the the heating/fan unit.
The question is, will I be able to sleep tonight.
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What we need is an incubator with a built in candler, say with grid coordinates.
Candle at: 1,3! *candler moves to egg #5*
That will be a good project to build next![]()
Good morning!
I started my day by crouching down and pressing my ear up against the incubator because, well, who doesn't?
No peeps, although I'm pretty sure I could hear something. Like a crinkling, scratching sound.
How is hatch mania going for everyone else?
Very sorry to hear that, but don't give up quite yet. It is very hard to see movement when the shells are full. That is the same scenario which caused me to open a past due and abandoned broody egg only to find I had killed a living chick inside. I popped the other 3 abandoned eggs inside my incubator and had chicks hatch on day 25 and 26.
I would leave them in for at least 24 more hours and than do a float test before giving up.
I lost my stethoscope. Used to do the same!!!I know not everyone has access to one, but I love using my stethoscope to listen for movement and heartbeats.
When I see float test I do this>>>.
Can someone please help me to understand why you do this?
It doesn't take long to settle if you put it in carefully. The float test detects small movements we don't always see with our eyes.
From what I understand you place the egg in water to see if it moves correct?
How long does it take the water to get still after you put the egg into the water?
Why would the egg move in the water yet not move when you candle it?