I left them all in there just in case, but a lot of them look too soupy, not dark and solid enough. I'll leave them in for 2-3 more days, just in case.
The other two are out, I helped a smidge, they were dried to the shell in a small spot. Candled the rest, looks like about 3 more that are questionable, but I lost the rest.
If that first one hasn't made any progress tomorrow morning, should I help? It would be 24 hours.
I can't check the rest to see if they pipped internally. Don't want to open the incubator, so hoping for yhe best. Though some of the air pockets were rather small, not sure how that will...
[/IMG]I have 4 that have externally pipped, and two are working around. Is it normal for them to go so slow? The first started this morning.
There are several tiny cracks in two areas. Does that mean they probably are fine on oxygen?
So I locked them down about 1PM today. At 1015pm one is wobbling away. So exciting. I think I may have lost the on that looked internally pipped yesterday. There was no movement when I locked them all down, But I added a micro pin hole and am hoping he is just resting up. Temp is around 99...
I am sooo excited, Going to have to try not hover and leave them alone after they get moved. Should I candle them each day as long as one has not pipped externally? And what about the one that may have already pipped inside, should I give him an air hole tomorrow? It's so early.