The suspense is killing me! Can't wait for updates
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It is killing me more! So far it looks the same!The suspense is killing me! Can't wait for updates
So exciting! I would feed it feeder fish if for some reason you can't go to the rehabber (it's closed, late at night etc). Egrets can't go without eating/hydration for as longs as chicks and ducks.
Keep a close eye on it and wait 24 hours after hatching to remove it from the incubator.
I will admit that I know nothing of feeding herons/egrets/water birds. However, with my experience in feeder fish I would assume that goldfish are bad. They should have rosy reds and guppies as well. Either of those would be better.Feeder fish at our Petco is just goldfish. Is that what you suggest? And are you saying to feed it while it is in the incubator? How does it get water?
I am worried about it hatching late as it is already almost 6 pm!
Also, I am really thankful for you getting me this far along with this little guy! So thank you thank you thank you for all of your advice!
I don't think you should worry too much, I don't have a lot of experience but I know that they can rest for 12+ hours after they pip before they start to zip. Maybe play some chirping/whatever sounds baby egrets make and see if it moves at all?Feeder fish at our Petco is just goldfish. Is that what you suggest? And are you saying to feed it while it is in the incubator? How does it get water?
I am worried about it hatching late as it is already almost 6 pm!
Also, I am really thankful for you getting me this far along with this little guy! So thank you thank you thank you for all of your advice!