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Yes, my advice is to just wait. They will either hatch or they won't I have done the candling thing once. My hatch success rate has been much better when I have not unnecessarily handled them. I understand candling is kind of exciting but things will run their course if you just let them. I feel the danger of exploding eggs, certainly within the short amount of time it takes to hatch an egg, are highly exagerated. Just leave the eggs alone and nature (with the help of an incubator) will take it's course.So I have eggs 10 days old. But I don't see them moving like the OP's. I mean sometimes I think they wiggle around or it might just be my hands because I have a disorder and my hands are not steady, so its hard to tell.
I don't have a proper flashlight and most eggs are brown. They are all dark inside and I can't see through them clearly. The air spot looks to be an alright size. They all seem mostly the same.
Any advice?
Yes, my advice is to just wait. They will either hatch or they won't I have done the candling thing once. My hatch success rate has been much better when I have not unnecessarily handled them. I understand candling is kind of exciting but things will run their course if you just let them. I feel the danger of exploding eggs, certainly within the short amount of time it takes to hatch an egg, are highly exagerated. Just leave the eggs alone and nature (with the help of an incubator) will take it's course.
what should I see at day 9I could see mine around day 3 or 4
yess exactly what I see thanksYou should see a wiggly black dot about the size of a beebee. If you go back a page or two on this post, I posted a video of one of my day 10 eggs By that time, they've become quite active!