Yes.
An incubator is the best way but a simple light bulb incubator is sufficient to hatch eggs.
If an egg appears totally white when placed near a light bulb, it is likely due to the scattering of light rather than transmission. Transmission involves light passing through an object, while scattering occurs when light is redirected in various directions by particles or surfaces. In this case, the egg's surface may reflect and scatter the light, making it appear white rather than allowing light to pass through it.
To start the A Mysterious Small Egg quest, Click on the light bulb on top of your head and then theres quest you can do. You should see A Mysterious Small Egg. Click on it then you started the quest. You cannot repeat this quest and the pet that you get will be alive for 5 hours.
yes just make sure the temperature isn't to warm
Well if you are using a lamp or light bulb it will sometimes over heat the egg or wont warm it enough.The best chance it has is using a incubator and the tempicher at 99.5 to 105.That's all I know so aneone that knows another way help.
This is called candling. A very strong light is used to shine into the egg and dark spots can be seen if the egg has undergone any changes and a chick is forming.
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you can see a dot that is darker then the resat
No.
You need an hen to hatch the egg not the bulb. Jokes apart if you want simulate warm condition suitable for an egg to hatch, you need to first know the right temperature required to hatch an egg. Then you need to get a suitable incandscent bulb of suitable wattage. It may be little higher than the body temperature of the hen.
yes, but you need to rotate it about 3 times dayly for the first 18 or so days, and also keep the egg in a controled environment. the egg dries out from being in the light, so you need humidity.
You can "candle" them. Hold the egg in front of a light bulb and look for the yolk. It will be in one end or the other. If that's all you see, it is not fertile. If there is more dark area in the egg than just the end, it probably is fertile. It takes a while for the chick to develop, so let them sit for a while before you do this.