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minniemax

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i candled my 10 day old greek spur thighed eggs today and i cant see anything, does this mean they are infertile or is it to early to tell, they have gone white.
 

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It's still a bit to early to see anything. Usually you will see a blood ring at about 14 days. Going white is usually a good sign that eggs are fertile. :D

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Waiting is hard minniemax. But wait we must. Sounds like they are chalking that's good. How many eggs did you get?
I just had two hatch in the past 2 days. with one more to go. Waiting's a B----. :p
 

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Waiting is hard minniemax. But wait we must. Sounds like they are chalking that's good. How many eggs did you get?
I just had two hatch in the past 2 days. with one more to go. Waiting's a B----. :p

i go 4 eggs. this is my first time so not sure whats going on. how long did it take for yours to hatch.
 

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My first hatched at 76 days and the second I assisted a little on the 77th day. Still have one working. I found myself watching them every day first thing when I got up and last thing I did before bed to check temp and humidity. As I got closer to hatching time I watched more and more. I did candle mine and have a thread here of those pics. It is so exciting. When they hatch. But so worrysome waiting. Good luck if I can answer any questions don't hesitate to ask. Danny (Egyptiandan) was my mentor and a huge help. I would P.M. him if you have major questions.
 

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Like Danny said, it's to early. I candle eggs only once a week, that way you will be able to tell a difference. I've heard candling too much isn't good for the embryo's.
 

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I candled at when they were first laid to get an idea of what they looked like a baseline if you will. Then I tried to do mine every about every 14 days and when I couldn't see much (as the torts grew) I stoped candling completely.
 
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