I hatch Black Copper Marans eggs often and the only thing that you can monitor with candling these babies is the air cell. However, the air cell and it's progress lets you know whether or not things are as they should be. The eggs are very difficult to see into. That being said, there are some extremely bright military flashlights available that might allow you to see better but they can be spendy. Anyway, hold off on messing with the eggs too much, believe me I know how difficult this is especially as it's your first time. Day 7 candle, day 14 candle, and then again before lock down if you want to

. Oh, and remember to mark your air cells as you candle, it really helps to monitor how the babies are progressing and where they will likely pip so you can put the eggs the right way up for hatch!
Super exciting time. I am getting ready to incubate tomorrow, my next batch of BCM eggs, Cream Legbars, and Blue Laced Red Wyandottes, soooo excited!!
Let us know what incubator you are using, still or forced air, turner or no turner. What your temps and humidity are and remember there are a whole lot of folks on here with huge amounts of expertise to help you. Good luck with your hatch.
