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    Re: Candling pics - now with added infertiles and slugs

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    These eggs were laid on the 22nd of January and the pics were taken about 30 minutes ago.

    I decided to put the infertile egg in the incubator to give it a chance in case I was just really bad at candling or something ( that and someone I trust told me to ) but it looks like it is definately a dud despite looking perfectly healthy from the outside.

    So I figured it might be helpful for people to see what an empty infertile egg looks like compared to fertile clutchmates.

    The slug is in there for the same reason.

    Firstly the slug;


    And then the infertile egg;


    The remaining four in the clutch show nice pinkish colour and clear veins;









    Now someone find me a time machine - this waiting is driving me nuts.


    dr del
    Derek, have they hatched yet .I think you are correct on the duds
    Joe Haggard

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