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I’m about to post the internal pip video!
See the shadow in the air cell?
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I’m about to post the internal pip video!
Yeah it’s just pressing, so not a pip but I was a little excitedI don’t see them broken thru the membrane yet, just pressing against it. ??
Yeah it’s just pressing, so not a pip but I was a little excitedI’m wondering when the safety hole needs to happen?
YEE HAH! Here we go!View attachment 1644118
See the shadow in the air cell?
I figured but I’m thinking they’re positioned incorrect. Would that change anything? I’m not going to rush it if I don’t need toAt least not till several (12ish) hours after an internal pip. No real point in doing one before an internal happens.
I figured but I’m thinking they’re positioned incorrect. Would that change anything? I’m not going to rush it if I don’t need to
Ah, okay, I understand now! Yeah I can’t tell where they are at beakwise unfortunately. It’s a marans egg so pretty dark as is.Without knowing exactly where the beaks are, you could poke a hole anywhere and not help them at all. You need to know where beaks are first. One may poke out the side, who knows! So until the are breathing air on their own, it’s basically impossile to help them yet. A hole in the air cell isn’t going to help until they are breathing that air and need some extra. That’s the point of a safe hole, to provide extra air if they need it.
Without knowing exactly where the beaks are, you could poke a hole anywhere and not help them at all. You need to know where beaks are first. One may poke out the side, who knows! So until the are breathing air on their own, it’s basically impossile to help them yet. A hole in the air cell isn’t going to help until they are breathing that air and need some extra. That’s the point of a safe hole, to provide extra air if they need it.