i cant quote form there to here but this is how it was explained :
You may also want to keep a close eye on the blue/white one.. I have read where they may have a few problems (losing too much or too little weight).. and depending on how thick the shell is you may end up having to assist. Some of the ones like that are missing the outer coating of the emerald green.. others have the emerald green but have additional coatings of the white and blue (missing a second coating of the emerald). I'm not sure how you can tell the difference between ones with extra coatings (of missing the final one) other than grinding through the shell to see how many layers there are. BUT by checking the weight loss over the first week and comparing it to the emerald eggs that are incubated at the same time should give you an idea of what you are dealing with.
You may also want to keep a close eye on the blue/white one.. I have read where they may have a few problems (losing too much or too little weight).. and depending on how thick the shell is you may end up having to assist. Some of the ones like that are missing the outer coating of the emerald green.. others have the emerald green but have additional coatings of the white and blue (missing a second coating of the emerald). I'm not sure how you can tell the difference between ones with extra coatings (of missing the final one) other than grinding through the shell to see how many layers there are. BUT by checking the weight loss over the first week and comparing it to the emerald eggs that are incubated at the same time should give you an idea of what you are dealing with.