Are my Eggs late? Help

yes humidity has been the same. Its not forced air
Ok, so still air the temps should have been at least 101. That means it's been running a good 6 degrees cool if the thermometer is accurate. And at 70% humidity for the entire incubation, the eggs could not have lost much moisture at all. This is a styrofoam incubator?
 
At this point, with those numbers, I'd go ahead and candle. My very first hatch was compromised by a bad thermometer (I never checked it for accuracy,) after al said and done when I was told to check it I found it 6 degrees off. I ended up with one hatcher on day 24 (out of 17 that went into lockdown active and alive,) that survived and one that hatched day 25 that died after hatch. Not only was my temps 6 degrees low, but I also was running high humidity because that is what the "book" said. The one survivor ended up being a special needs roo because the delayed development did result in leg issues that became apparent later on. Between the low temps and high humidity the hatch was basically a bust.

How long you want to give them is up to you. I'm one of those people that can't pull the plug on eggs that I know still have life, but I also know that the chances of developmental problems increase the further you get past that day 21 too.

So sorry you were given subpar info regarding incubation.

If you decide you want to give it another shot and try again, you're welcome to join us on https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1081034/hands-on-hatching-and-help and we'd be more than willing to help guide you through it and give you the materials to read to help you out.
 
Ok, my eggs were due the 21st, I still have nothing, one egg was piping and blood came ut and has done nothing more, the others have not done anything. worried they are no good?
 

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