Air sac

I set 30 and we have 21 so far. 7 were not fertilized and the others had blood rings. I marked them all as I was candling, the ones that were doing good. That's what those marks are from. A couple others I put question marks on because I couldn't tell if I liked what I seen or not. That way I could watch and make sure they were developing and know which ones I was unsure of.
Ah, I see. Makes sense now :)
 
It won't hurt to give them a bit longer at a lower humidity. The 18th day you see on egg air cell charts shows where the air cell is at when it draws down in preparation for the chick to pip into it. If your eggs have been a little on the cool side they may take a little bit longer to do that. Being a bit cooler also means the egg loses a little less moisture than they would at the ideal temperature.
 
I just need a little piece of mind and possibly some advice. I am scared my babies air sacs are to small and we are on evening of day 17th. I took these pictures just a couple of minutes ago. Are the air sacs okay or do I need to do something quick so they don't drown on hatch day? I have them in a homemade still air incubator and I had terrible terrible luck with thermometers and hygrometers. I did all the calibration stuff with the salt and they all were within a descent range and I took note of the differences but once they all went into the incubator they are all over the place as in 5-10 degrees difference and sometimes 10-20 percent difference. What do I do?
I think they are gonna be just fine. I dont see anything wrong. Keep up the good work. :D:D:D
 

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