I'll pull them out today.

The other one that looked like it may have had veins I put in on the 13th and it hasn't developed any more, while the other eggs have very developed chicks in it. So I wonder if I should pull it too?
How do I intend to turn the latest eggs... see, I'm a very impulsive person, and I tend to act before I think things through sometimes. I realized this problem a few days ago, and I've been trying to come up with something to fix it because I only have one incubator. Right now, I have a cardboard egg carton that I cut down and I'm going to put the eggs that are later in it so they won't be jostled around by the hatching chicks. The incubator is in the bathroom, so my current plan is, shower in the morning, get humidity real high, reach in and turn eggs real quick. Take shower at night, get humidity real high, reach in and turn eggs real quick.

So only lockdown when I see a pip. The first 9 went in on the same day, so hoping they all come out within a day or so of each other. Then I'm going to remove all water until the next batch goes into lockdown, which should happen about a week and a half later.

Also one of the later eggs I put in is nearly impossible to candle.it looks porous inside and all the speckles make it hard to even tell about the air cell. I didn't mark off aircells when I put them in (regretting that now) so I'm not sure if marking them now would even be helpful?
The humidity is a problem. My old gauge quit working, and I don't trust the one on my Little Giant incubator. I added a wet paper towel to raise humidity a bit a few days ago (didn't like how big the air cells were getting...) and the thing showed the humidity was 44% and went up to 47%. (Then when the paper towel was dry and I opened the incubator to turn eggs, it suddenly went up to 67%. After I let out the humidity.

) And I had condensation appearing on the windowpane, so I assume it was higher than that. I ordered a set of four small thermometers / hydrogmeters a while ago when I noticed the problem over a week ago and they haven't even shipped yet. Tried at a local feed store, and she said she is having trouble keeping those and incubators in stock.
Checked online and my order won't be here until the 5th which is after hatch day, so I'm going into this kind of blind when it comes to humidity.

Hope the chicks will survive this.