Why risk causing additional complications to an already difficult species to hatch?
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Would upping humidity to compensate be a bad idea?
Didn't LocalYokel do an experiment a year or so back with using vinegar to take pigment off quail shells, making candling easier? Any chance it would work on emu eggs?
I need that at the moment. I have one Button quail female who lays super thick (or just super coloured) eggs and I can't see into them. I can barely make out the air cell, and I certainly can't see if anyone has pipped into it! Very frustrating! Usually I don't have any problems seeing what's going on.![]()
I would try gently rubbing it on fine sandpaper before using a corrosive liquid... jmo...
I love fairy eggs! ♥ I have my little collection in a nest that hubby found in the horse pasture. Entirely made out of horse hairOk..oh speaking of 'oops' eggs...got my first one the other day. One of the AMs. It was about the size of a medium size marble. Had a tiny pea size yolk and the rest was whites.![]()
I love fairy eggs! ♥ I have my little collection in a nest that hubby found in the horse pasture. Entirely made out of horse hair
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Thanks! Patricia's nest runneth over tho. My collection will be complete when I get an olive egger fairy egg LOLThat's cute!