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DemeterAD9
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Added water and aiming for 60-75% humidity.
Hatch bags made from an onion and an orange bag. The yellow mesh needed some repairs so I used sewing thread, the orange mesh was just a square so I stapled it together to form a bag, I made sure to check the staples to see if they had any sharp points and everything seemed fine. Sterilized with bleach water and let them dry before adding the eggs. First photo is my test run with different eggs.
I'm still candling daily, here's one of the EEs showing off a toe! I saw the whole foot at one point but didn't get the camera on in time.
Tomorrow I hope to see far less fluid and veins around the air cells indicating they are absorbing everything and getting ready to internally pip. I am a little worried about the 4 large fowl eggs as they just seem abnormally full of fluid still. Fingers crossed everything goes as it should!
Hatch bags made from an onion and an orange bag. The yellow mesh needed some repairs so I used sewing thread, the orange mesh was just a square so I stapled it together to form a bag, I made sure to check the staples to see if they had any sharp points and everything seemed fine. Sterilized with bleach water and let them dry before adding the eggs. First photo is my test run with different eggs.
I'm still candling daily, here's one of the EEs showing off a toe! I saw the whole foot at one point but didn't get the camera on in time.
Tomorrow I hope to see far less fluid and veins around the air cells indicating they are absorbing everything and getting ready to internally pip. I am a little worried about the 4 large fowl eggs as they just seem abnormally full of fluid still. Fingers crossed everything goes as it should!