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Post subject: Re: Marshmallow And Bio's Breeding Journey!  Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 5:43 am |
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Name: Baruch
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Egg#1,2, and 3 are fertile! It's too early to tell if egg#4 is
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Post subject:  Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 6:04 am |
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That's sounds so cute! Haha
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Post subject: Re: Marshmallow And Bio's Breeding Journey!  Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:18 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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Problem solved!!
Remember when I mentioned earlier how Bio wouldn't sit on the eggs. Well, after when Marshmallow finished laying her clutch I noticed that Bio is incubating the eggs much more than before! They are finally sharing duties equally!
I guess Bio is just one of those parents that only sits on the eggs once the full clutch is laid!
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Post subject: Re: Marshmallow And Bio's Breeding Journey!  Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 12:37 pm |
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Hi Haimovfids I saw you on talkcockatiels. Man I wish I could comment on talkcockatiels,but can't. I change my email and it will not let do anything  . But to let you know about your breeding Journey. You are doing a wonderful job.
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Post subject: Re: Marshmallow And Bio's Breeding Journey!  Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:46 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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Thank you!! It feels great when there are people who want to hear about your breeding journey! I felt like I wanted to stop updated on TC because I felt like people couldn't care less but there were a few that actually cared so I will keep posting for them. Bluekeet and Edurado are some good examples 
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Post subject: Re: Marshmallow And Bio's Breeding Journey!  Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:48 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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I don't know why but there are big air spaces in the eggs. I tried taking pictures but they all came out messed up lol I sprayed water on the walls of the best box and wet the eggs a tiny bit.
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Post subject: Re: Marshmallow And Bio's Breeding Journey!  Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:30 pm |
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Name: Carolyn
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If you go to Susanne's candling article at http://www.internationalcockatielresour ... -eggs.html and scroll down almost to the bottom, there are diagrams showing what the air cells should look like. I don't think you should have problems with low humidity issues, so if the eggs are losing moisture too fast I would look for cracks and seal up any that you find. Eggs can absorb moisture so cranking up the humidity can help them recover from excess moisture loss.
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