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Can I open it now and get one out?Can you candle one and get a picture of that?
Yes, it's fine. :]Can I open it now and get one out?
Here’s one egg. I had yes on this oneYes, it's fine. :]
These are goodHere’s one egg. I had yes on this one
Thank you. My temperature has been staying between 99.5 and 100.5. My humidity is what I’ve been having the most trouble with. Here’s one egg I had yes on. I just took it out to candle it again. I think I saw movement in there. My day will go to 0 at 7 pm tonight. Thanks again!!March 9 was a Thursday. The 21 days are up on Thursday March 30.
As mentioned the eggs can hatch as much as 2 days early or late, sometimes even more and still be OK. There are many different reasons for that. One common one is if your incubating temperature is a bit high they can be early or if it is a bit low they can be late. Not all thermometers that come with the incubator or thermometers that you buy separately are properly calibrated. That causes a lot of posts like yours on the forum.
For these two reasons, relax. You are probably fine. Let us know what is happening Thursday.
You get better with practice. Candling does not help the eggs hatch. Unless you drop one or something silly happens candling doesn't hurt either.The last candle was on 22nd. I’m not very good at this candle thing
I set mine on the 9th at 8pm. I am 1 hour behind you. I set 36 eggs. Right now I have one completely hatched and 35 still just sitting there. Tomorrow night should be our 21 days. We should expect to see most hatched by the 31stPut the eggs in there on the 9th at 7pm. I’ll send you a picture of the incubator. On the 9th I set the day for 21.