the Xray machine that they use, isn't strong enough to do any damages, some people will have me put tin foil over the top of the eggs to protect them from it. But really it's a useless thing. LOLWow, thats good to know! I feel much more confident about ordering them nowid be happy if even one hatches haha!![]()
The only thing with shipped eggs, you do have to let them settle once you get them. Depending on how far the travel is like say, if your in California and I'm in New york, that's quit a ways so the eggs would need a couple of days to settle. But if your in New York and I'm in Ohio, they would need a shorter time to settle, I would give mine 8 hours and boom in the bator they go.
Once you candle them and know who's loose and who's deattached, then you set them in the bator UNTOUCHED, with the Turner off. We can get into all that if you ever want to give shipped eggs a shot..