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Here's a pic of the eggs from last night, they have been candled and look veiny! (Not sure why the moss looks soaking wet in the picture, it isnt.) One week down, lots more to go....
Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who's taken a glance at my thread. It's been a lot of fun and I hope I can breed corns for a long long time!
The eggs are doing really well. Each of them are still white and plump, all stuck together. I haven't had any issues. I am considering myself very lucky!!
Here's another little update of the eggs, from yesterday. Candled most of them, looking good! No mold or weird spots on them or anything. They still have 3 or 4 weeks to go. Knock on wood!
Here's another little update of the eggs, from yesterday. Candled most of them, looking good! No mold or weird spots on them or anything. They still have 3 or 4 weeks to go. Knock on wood!
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