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I do, I'll try that! Thanks Abby.Hey @MGG, I followed an emu hatch along a while ago, and the OP put a .22 casing on top of her egg to watch for wiggles. Kinda weird, I know, but her point was that it's much easier to see the .22 casing move than the egg. I'm not sure if you have those lying around, but any tiny object you could balance on top of the egg would probably work too.
I swear my eyes start to wig out staring at it for so long

I tried my stethoscope too but couldn't hear anything.