Well, tonight my serama eggs will have been in the incubator for 76 hours, I guess I'll be trying to candle them n see if I can see anything! I'm so excited!
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Oh, I'm bummed. This is my first time candling and all but one has a detached air sack. My husband won't admit he needs reading glasses, as it was very easy to see. The one that doesn't have a detached air sack is actually developing, but none of the others are. I won't give up on them, but with completely detached air sacks, I don't have much hope![]()
I have the same problem. Only 1 from my batch too, and we got our eggs from the same person. The rest either had detached air sacs, or never started to develop. I am on day 9, and removed all the bad eggs yesterday. I am happy to say that 10 of 17 that I got from another breeder on ebay are doing well. If you lived closer I would share! Good luck!Now I'm hand turning the one, and leaving the rest sitting upright in the carton. Wish I had checked them out myself when I got home, but oh well. I do have another set of eggs coming in mid October, so I'm not giving up ;P LOL. I knew what I was getting into when I bought them. I do enjoy going to Vegas I'm afraid.....Only concern I have now is that the chick, if it makes it, will be all alone. But if I get so far, I'll just get a sex linked chick at the feed store to keep it company![]()
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