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Nate,
It has been my experience with hatchery EEs that they don't usually lay a light blue egg - but instead are more likely to lay a green or pink egg. Also, they tend to have their own variety of lacing, instead of being a true Americauna recognized solid color. Unfortunately, I have to wait 5-6 months until they are laying to find this out. Do you know if there are any NPIP testers close to you? If so, it might be easiest to get birds that are already laying and have them NPIP tested, so you can see the color of the egg before committing a lot of time and feed to them.
My girls from Poco all lay blue eggs, and the roo also from coral has the best temperament I have ever seen in a roo...
All my EE are hatchery (meyers) they all lay colored eggs, but the blue has more of a green hue to it there maybe a couple that lay more towards the blue side, and several have pretty "lacing" don't know if it is true lacing or not but it looks pretty.