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Thanks! I am pretty excited as this is shaping up to be my first successful hatch. These are chicken eggs and they are a light brown color. They were donated to my classroom, so I have no idea as of now what breed they will be. I used a skinny LED flashlight that I bought from Walmart that gives off 200 lumens and made sure the room was as dark as possible. I have never before been able to see inside the egg which is why I was asking so many questions because I didn't know what to look for/expect. I found that with some eggs I could see better if I shown the light at the larger end and some it was easier to see at the small end. Try moving the light across the egg from one end to the other to find what is the best angle for the egg. As for the camera, it was just my cell phone so I was surprised it worked that well too! You should be able so see the developing chick at day 11. I had to turn some of the eggs in my hand to get to the side that the chick was on. Good luck! Let me know how it goes!Anything with a shodow moving is sure sign of LIFE!!!! Loved watching your videos, the camera picked up on the movement pretty good. Impressed! I'd be proud if I were you. Don't worry about the dud. That happens. So these eggs were all ducks? So does that mean the shells are all white?? I could see a few pores, but again, the movement was great.
And where you using a proper candling light, or ordinary LED flashlight? Just wondering, because I'm having such a hard time decifering some of mine on day 11 now, some are 'brown' chicken eggs, and I oh so wish I could see movement.
One egg today I could finally see it dancing around. LOVE. But one out of 24. Not so good.