Just recandled a minute ago - no veins in that "still" egg. No movement of the embryo either. Should I keep it for another day or two to be sure, or should I just go ahead and toss it? Of the 14 eggs I had, I have only 2.5 remaining (the half is the quitter). In the two good eggs, the keets are growing fast - and are regular wiggle-worms. (Knock on wood) Hatch date is 6/15. I set the eggs on 5/19.
On a happier note, the three eggs that I collected from my female when she was incarcerated for three days appear to have veining developing. I set them in the incubator on 6/1. Is that my imagination or is that visible on day 4?
A candling question: I have what seems to be a very powerful LED flashlight (it was expensive - - $40.00!) that has 181 lumens. Is that too bright for the embryos? It seems as though I can see a ton going on in the eggs very early, because of the 12 eggs I collected from the nest the day before yesterday, I see a dark spot in the yolk. Could that be the blastoderm, is it my wishful thinking, or is it the 181 lumens and $40.00 doing what it should?
Inquiring (and worried) minds wanna know.
TIA everyone.