I think that is best being I don't use them as often as some. This is way more economical than buying those tiny vials. Any ideas on what to feed them to keep them alive for more than 4-5 days? Also I was told to add a little baking soda it helps to increase hatch rates.
I still have my personal can of what was originally 90%, from two years ago. I haven't hatched any from it for over a year now though, so I'm not sure how much they've degraded. I haven't really been able to find any research on just how long they last and how much they deteriorate. There was a thread not too long ago about eggs from 1966, but the last post said that they hadn't hatched.
I really should run a test batch of the 90%, to see how much they've degraded.
Thank you Docs, payment received. I'll have your eggs out tomorrow. I'll send a delivery confirmation number after I ship them out.
Dropping the 5 can case of 70% to $85 shipped. I dropped the pricing on individual cans and didn't take that into account when doing final pricing. I apologize for any inconvenience.