16 eggs, 3 species, 1 homemade incubator: Will it be done?

Day 22
Now the eggs are so dark that I am having trouble seeing anything in them.
Humidity is 50%
I am concerned that it is too low for the guineas. I don't want to raise it for fear of negatively affecting the duck eggs.
I would leave it be.
50% makes me nervous.
 
That sounds TOO high for anything to me.
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Day 22
Now the eggs are so dark that I am having trouble seeing anything in them.
Humidity is 50%
I am concerned that it is too low for the guineas. I don't want to raise it for fear of negatively affecting the duck eggs.
That is fine for the guinea eggs. I am currently incubating guinea eggs at about 30% humidity. Lockdown is when I will raise the humidity.
 
It's at 50% because the G eggs need it at 65% but that is way too high for ducks.
I don't know where you got that information but that is the humidity that I go to for lockdown with guinea eggs. If you incubate them at that humidity, the air cell won't draw down like it needs to.
 
I don't know where you got that information but that is the humidity that I go to for lockdown with guinea eggs. If you incubate them at that humidity, the air cell won't draw down like it needs to.
From somewhere on google. Not wikipedia.
I will lower humidity later today.
 

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