Due to some distractions I wasn't able to candle the clutch over the weekend like I had planned, so tonight I did the first candling. My
Brinsea Eco Advance appears to be doing well. It goes through water faster than the manual had suggested it would, but I just make sure I fill the reservoir every two days. temperature wise it's solid as a rock. Here's the specs:
Egg Breed Status Day 10
1
Columbia Rock Cross Good Air Sac, Veins Visible, Large Mass
2
Columbia Rock Cross Good Air Sac, Veins Visible, Large Mass
3
Columbia Rock Cross Good Air Sac, Veins Visible, Large Mass
4
Columbia Rock Cross Good Air Sac, Veins Visible, Large Mass
5
Columbia Rock Cross Good Air Sac, Veins Visible, Large Mass
6
Ameraucana Good Air Sac, Veins Visible, Large Mass
7
Unknown Questionable - perhaps veins, but possible ring of death.
Egg #7 is definitely some sort of mutt and I wonder if that might be the cause for the odd appearance. It has a mass of varying density and does not appear to be a classic "ring of death" but it also does not look quite like the others. Will keep an eye on it over the next few days.