lectricblueyes
Well-known member
Hey all! I received an Ooth from my good friend whom you all probably know, DonL. I absolutely know that Don would **NEVER** send me an Ooth that's already hatched and if it does not hatch, he ALWAYS replaces ooths which goes ABOVE and BEYOND what most would do as far as a "guarantee". Just wanted to get that out of the way. This thread is purely for my own curiosity
The ooth has holes in it. Small holes. The whole ooth is a very light color, almost white/cream colored. The holes appear slighly darker though this could simply be due to the lack of light in the holes.
The question is, do holes typically indicate that an ooth has hatched?
I don't see the little silky string. The ooth has a good "weight" feel to it and it does look very clean/fresh. Coming from the wild, which this one has... it's hard to know for sure. I've personally have actually seen ooths hatch that already had "holes" in them. Though they were smaller holes.
Here is a picture:
(Note: The orange tint is NOT the color of the ooth, but is caused by the lighting in the room)
The ooth has holes in it. Small holes. The whole ooth is a very light color, almost white/cream colored. The holes appear slighly darker though this could simply be due to the lack of light in the holes.
The question is, do holes typically indicate that an ooth has hatched?
I don't see the little silky string. The ooth has a good "weight" feel to it and it does look very clean/fresh. Coming from the wild, which this one has... it's hard to know for sure. I've personally have actually seen ooths hatch that already had "holes" in them. Though they were smaller holes.
Here is a picture:
(Note: The orange tint is NOT the color of the ooth, but is caused by the lighting in the room)