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🔵 Crack into the rare beauty of Celadon Blue quail eggs—hatch your next success story!
These 10+ fertile Celadon Blue Coturnix quail eggs are freshly collected daily and shipped promptly to maximize hatch potential, boasting an impressive 97% hatch rate in controlled incubators. Each egg features a unique creamy blue shell, making them a standout choice for hobbyists and small-scale breeders. While shipping and incubation conditions vary, careful packaging and fast USPS delivery aim to preserve egg viability for your next quail flock.
| ASIN | B0DGHFJYS6 |
| ASIN | B0DGHFJYS6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,147 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,634 in Poultry Habitat Supplies |
| Brand Name | Generic |
| Color | Variety |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (105) |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2024 |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2024 |
| Directions | Fragile package |
| Included Components | Eggs |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
| Item model number | 2333355 |
| Item model number | 2333355 |
| Manufacturer | Labellabella |
| Manufacturer | Labellabella |
| Model Name | Fertile Celadon Blue Coturnix eggs. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 2 inches; 1.5 ounces |
| Size | 10 |
| Specific Uses for Product | For hatching |
| Target Audience Keyword | Birds |
L**D
Great!
They are incubating right now and I don't know what the success rate will be yet because it's too soon to candle them. I got the 10 I paid for and 2 extras and 2 in the middle were broken so it all worked out just fine. They arrived when USPS was running behind because of winter weather and they were well dressed for the trip. They are shades of a pretty creamy light blue, not quite as blue as in the picture but that is to be expected and every egg is unique. I'll be back in a couple weeks to update what my hatch rate is. Completely satisfied with the purchase.
A**R
Lost half my hatching eggs.
I ordered 12 celadon hatching eggs. Not my first time buying quail eggs from Amazon. Upon arrival one egg was already cracked. I let the rest sit for 18 hours and candled them. 5 more are cracked and air bubbles destroyed, but I put 10 eggs into the incubator and marked the cracked ones. At lockdown I candled them, 2 more never developed. Today 1 hatched. The rest did not and will not. Now I have a very lonely chick. Will not be ordering here ever again.
B**Y
Very Satisfied!!
My first order didn’t hatch well due to no fault of the seller. I purchased 10more to try again and they sent me 24 since my first hatch wasn’t good!! So nice! I lost 4 in shipping so I had 20 and so far 14 have hatched!! Definitely would purchase again from them! HIGHLY recommend!! Beautiful babies!
T**N
5 out of 20 hatched
Eggs came in a good shape, only one was cracked, but only 5 hatched…..pretty disappointing.
A**F
They should clean the hens enclosure I think.
This is my honest review since they are live animals. From start the eggs were packaged poorly. The intact eggs I received were covered in defecation. They are a pastel blue much lighter than the picture provided, some had cool brown spots that weren't defecation. They gave me 4 "extra" eggs but all 4 were cracked. I do not believe they were damaged in transit in spite of the poor packaging because it appears as though they were hen pecked. I allowed the eggs 24 hours to adjust to room temperature to avoid shock. I put them in my incubator with some other eggs I had so I had a comparison and could ensure my incubator was working. After lock down was achieved I raised the humidity as is standard for hatching. Out of the 10 eggs only 2 hatched. A third tried but failed and died shortly after unfortunately. My other 16 eggs were successful with 15 hatching and only one dud so I do not believe my incubator or humidity levels were the issue. If you're wondering if any of the defecated eggs hatched yes one was absolutely painted/covered/caked and he was the first to hatch. The other was one of the three clean ones. So to summarize: 14 eggs, 4 damaged, 7 covered in defecation, 14.29% hatch rate
J**B
3 Part Review (Inspection, Lockdown and Final Hatch)
This will be a three part review, if it lets me. 11/6/2025 - Arrival and Pre Incubation So far, 4 star. Shipping: I placed the order on Nov 2 and received it on Nov 5. Very speedy shipping, I appreciate that and very happy with the shipping. Packaging: Care was placed in packaging the eggs. They were in a USPS Box, packed with many USPS bags for protection. The eggs were pin plastic disposable egg cases and each egg was individually wrapped. So far, I think this was the biggest issue ... I will explain next. First impression of product: I ordered 20 eggs and they sent me 24 eggs. Yay! The picture shows the eggs being VERY blue, which I would have been shocked if they were like that. The eggs were all mostly white with a slight tint of blue. Since they are mostly white eggs, the lighting conditions will make them look more blue or not with reflection. It would have been nice if the picture they advertise (or even secondary pictures) reflected the real color of the eggs, so people expecting deep blue won't be upset if they didn't know better. We candled all 24 eggs to see if any had cracks. Of the 24 eggs, 5 eggs had minor cracks (not through the membrane) and 3 eggs had cracks that were through the membrane. The ones that are just minor cracks, I will melt bee's wax on them to see if I can seal them before incubation. The 3 with the bad cracks are lost cause. It looks like their eggs are just a bit too big for the disposable egg crates they ship them in and the pointy ends got squished and cracked. When the eggs arrived they were 74 degrees (which was about our ambient air temp in the afternoon in Phoenix, AZ). There was no ice bag in the pack, but hopefully they would do that in the summer. 11/20/2025 - Lockdown Candling for Viable eggs Lockdown candling shows 15 viable eggs out of the 24 that were shipped. I will report again with final hatch. 11/24/2025 - Update on Final Hatch ... Coming Soon.
S**A
Arrived safe, early, 10/12 hatched!
I ordered 10 during the big cold snap we just had a few weeks ago. It was my first time ordering eggs online, and my second time hatching eggs. I used a Styrofoam circulated air incubator and turned the eggs myself throughout the day. I was worried they wouldn't make it in the mail, because of how cold it was, but they got here faster than expected. They were packed well. There were 12 eggs. They were all light blue, one was almost Robin egg blue! Unfortunately that one didn't hatch, I'm not sure it was fertilized but who knows with what they went through getting here. But 10 did hatch! They all look healthy and happy. Very excited to get these genetics mixed with my flock. The chicks have lots of different patterns so I know they will all be interested and unique as adults. Will probably order more from this seller when I can!
E**N
Money wasted
I ordered twice because I blamed myself, thinking it was my fault with the incubator I was using to hatch the eggs. However, even after the second order, all the eggs remained dead. I feel I wasted my money, but I accepted it as part of the process I chose when I decided to raise quails to have eggs.
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