Accidentally incubated an egg upside down.

FowlWitch

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Today is day 7 on these eggs. I couldn't tell which end was right side up when I set them (both ends look the same). Is it going to be okay?

I also have a follow up question. I've been using this guide for my duck egg incubation: https://www.vet.cornell.edu/animal-health-diagnostic-center/programs/avian-health/hatching-duck-eggs

It says humidity should be 55%. I've been struggling to keep the humidity at that level - it jumps to 70%. I'm using my MagicFly right now. I tried making the surface area of the water smaller, putting in silica packets, and leaving the lid open a crack. The only thing that makes a difference is cracking the lid, but then the humidity drops down to 45%. Will that be okay?
 

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