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COOLTOP Rechargeable Egg Candler for Monitoring Eggs Development, Bright Cool LED Light Egg Tester


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About this item

  • 🔦This candle Light will let you see the fertilized eggs by showing a dark spot and veins at the beginning.Allows you to clearly see the internal growth of eggs.Track embryo development throughout.

  • 🔦The switch button is set on the top of the candler, which is more suitable for the use of hands. Candler won't shake by pressing the button

  • 🔦After the incubator has been running for a few days(5-7days), you can scan the eggs with strong cool light to see the inside of the egg.

  • 🔦Charge for 3 hours, continuous use for 6 hours. (This data is measured by laboratory. The actual charging and operating time can be different.)

  • 🔦Low temperature light - will not harm eggs












FAQs about Egg Candler

Q: Can I tell whether an egg is fertile through candling?

A: Most people ask this, but it is important to note that after 6-7 days, adequately incubated eggs should be able to start developing and there is no doubt that a candler will help you notice a small dot at the center of the embryo with veins extending from the sides.

Q: How often should I candle?

A: While you can do this anytime, the best timing is before incubation. Touching the eggs every so often once they are in the incubator in the name of candling is likely to interfere with their development. There is a limit to how often they should be turned or moved. The recommendation is the 5th and 7th day but if you have to once the eggs are in the incubator, only do it to eggs marked as viable.

Q: What is the right way to position eggs during candling?

A: The Recommended way is that the fertilized egg's position should be in such a way that the more pointed end is facing upwards. However, there are no restrictions when it comes to handling. Position the egg on top of the candler in whichever position makes it easy to see inside.


HOW TO USE A CANDLER

To candle an egg, place the candler against the large end of the egg, where the air cell is. The light will show through into the contents of the egg, and illuminate the embryo within.


Candling eggs lets you know if your eggs are developing as they should, or if they’re developing at all. If eggs are infertile and show no development, there’s no point in keeping them in the incubator. Infertile eggs can begin to rot, and rotting eggs give off gasses that can affect the rest of the eggs in the incubator. In some instances, they can even explode and contaminate the entire incubator. And cleaning up after a rotten egg has blown up is no fun at all.


Candling can also show eggs that have stopped developing at a certain point in the incubation process. If you have a large portion of eggs that only develop to a certain point and then die, do some troubleshooting of your incubation methods, your equipment, or even your birds themselves.

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