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I must disagree. I wouldn't if I hadn't witnessed it first hand.
That egg isn't bad, isn't further along it is just blue.
Blue eggs most certainly are more difficult to see into, they present as solid from day 1 until hatch unless the egg is unusually porous.:)
You are probably correct then. My experience is with duck eggs not chicken. Some of my duck eggs are slightly blueish and they candle the same as the others. . but again. . that's a duck egg. :)
 
The egg in question is Blue Isbar. So far nothing smells bad, no leaks.

One of the O Shamo eggs has a small fracture. I can't feel it or see it in regular light, but it lights up when candling. I'm wondering if this should be removed or if I should just keep a close eye on it.
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Good luck!

I don’t have any blue layers yet, but have incubated a few this year and will absolutely agree... some of the blue eggs are crazy hard to see into. The absolute worst are certain Olive eggs.

Did you candle that dark egg before the photo and what did you see? Also, can you candle it from the other end? Lastly, the incubator candle light is sort of a gimmick and has a lot of light bleeding out on a white surface which will completely hamper your view. You’ll get better from a flashlight and you’ll be AMAZED with what you will see with a 15.00 candler from Amazon.

On the crack, if you want to keep it I would do something. I’ve seen people use liquid bandaid and I’ve seen a lot of success with candle wax. I have not personally tried either but have tried to do nothing as it seemed a surface crack .... and always lost the embryo in the final week to bacteria.
 
I have that same incubator and ya, that candler will knock your eyes out when you turn it on. But it's actually almost too much. My favorite thing to use is just one of these little led key chain flashlights. . .except I always lay them down somewhere and lose them.
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Good luck!

I don’t have any blue layers yet, but have incubated a few this year and will absolutely agree... some of the blue eggs are crazy hard to see into. The absolute worst are certain Olive eggs.
Thanks!

I do have one dark olive egg. Only thing I can say about it is it's slightly darker on one side. :th

Did you candle that dark egg before the photo and what did you see? Also, can you candle it from the other end? Lastly, the incubator candle light is sort of a gimmick and has a lot of light bleeding out on a white surface which will completely hamper your view. You’ll get better from a flashlight and you’ll be AMAZED with what you will see with a 15.00 candler from Amazon.
I candled all of the eggs before I put them in there. None of them where dark like the one in question.

I've got other lights including loose led I can wire up. I'm thinking of just building a tabletop candling box this weekend. That white plastic does throw a lot of light back up.

On the crack, if you want to keep it I would do something. I’ve seen people use liquid bandaid and I’ve seen a lot of success with candle wax. I have not personally tried either but have tried to do nothing as it seemed a surface crack .... and always lost the embryo in the final week to bacteria.
I'll look in to it. At this time there doesn't seen too be any development in that egg... :idunno
 
I have that same incubator and ya, that candler will knock your eyes out when you turn it on. But it's actually almost too much. My favorite thing to use is just one of these little led key chain flashlights. . .except I always lay them down somewhere and lose them. View attachment 1864607
I've got some dimmer flashlights I can try. Going to try and build a candling box this weekend. :D
 
Thanks!

I do have one dark olive egg. Only thing I can say about it is it's slightly darker on one side. :th


I candled all of the eggs before I put them in there. None of them where dark like the one in question.

I've got other lights including loose led I can wire up. I'm thinking of just building a tabletop candling box this weekend. That white plastic does throw a lot of light back up.


I'll look in to it. At this time there doesn't seen too be any development in that egg... :idunno
I would smell that egg daily, even just stick your nose up to the vent of the incubator until you get a better candler. While I agree blue eggs can be hard, I honestly don't feel like that looks exactly right ultimately.... but will be SUPER interested to follow along when you get another candler made. Also, if you could see into that egg during candling, at this stage, it really shouldn't all of a sudden be that dark. It's very interesting.... :caf
 
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