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When everyone else has eggs hatching....

Waiting patiently to see coral tess.. Im still waiting On a clutch of butter x hypo. But out of 4 eggs 2 look like slugs one is even dimpling while the rest are long and fat but got 15 days left tell day 60 and they were at 79° to 81°so give a few days
 
Waiting patiently to see coral tess.. Im still waiting On a clutch of butter x hypo. But out of 4 eggs 2 look like slugs one is even dimpling while the rest are long and fat but got 15 days left tell day 60 and they were at 79° to 81°so give a few days

These are 1st generation, & won't be Coral's. There might be some fabulous coloring on the babies, between the Coral and het/homo Cayenne Fire, but I think the 2nd generation of babies is where I will see them really start to look awesome.

How's the humidity in the incubator box? I wouldn't think you would get dimpling on eggs that early, unless humidity was too low, or if there's something wrong with the egg.
Mine are still plump, so I think I have at least another week or so for mine.
 
My eggs took forever to hatch this year even in an incubator... I'm excited for both of you! very cool! Waiting is a good test of patience.
 
Thanks Chet! Yes, it definitely is a test of patience. LOL

Luckily, I've been very preoccupied with trying to buy this house, that it's kept my mind on that, so I'm not checking the eggs every 5 minutes.
 
My fastest corn clutch was 74 days this year. Don't know why so many of us had slow incubation...
 
Cinead definitely has red factor/mask/coat/something going on! You're going to have some neat babies!
 
Well, the babies hatched at 69 & 70 days.
All 26 babies hatched.
The final tally:
4 Amel Tessera's
6 Normal Tessera's
14 Amel's
2 Normal's

I can see evidence of the RF from the sire, Cinaed (Produced by John F of Colorado Corns).

I'll take better photos this weekend, if I have time.
Here's a couple shots from my cell phone.
 

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Waiting impatiently for better pics!! Congratulations on the high percentage of pinkness!!
 
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