*sigh*
So I put this subject on the Incubating and Hatching Eggs forum and bumped it for two days, but no one replied.
Anywhoo, I've had 15 button eggs in my bator for 19 days now. Temperature and humidity were okay. I did have a temp spike during the night, where it went up to 105ish, but I was told it shouldn't have killed all of them. Otherwise, everything went rather well. I put them pointy side up for a day, put them in my home made bator, which I could somewhat adjust the temp by putting on the styrofoam top with a humidity of 54ish before lockdown, turning 3x a day, etc. Apart from the spike, I don't see how anything else could have been wrong.
Today's the second day after the supposed hatch date, and I still haven't seen any movement at all. I know it's not uncommon for them to be late, but I still don't like it. It makes me anxious, worried, and somewhat insane.
I've been really looking forward to this hatch.
So I put this subject on the Incubating and Hatching Eggs forum and bumped it for two days, but no one replied.
Anywhoo, I've had 15 button eggs in my bator for 19 days now. Temperature and humidity were okay. I did have a temp spike during the night, where it went up to 105ish, but I was told it shouldn't have killed all of them. Otherwise, everything went rather well. I put them pointy side up for a day, put them in my home made bator, which I could somewhat adjust the temp by putting on the styrofoam top with a humidity of 54ish before lockdown, turning 3x a day, etc. Apart from the spike, I don't see how anything else could have been wrong.
Today's the second day after the supposed hatch date, and I still haven't seen any movement at all. I know it's not uncommon for them to be late, but I still don't like it. It makes me anxious, worried, and somewhat insane.
I've been really looking forward to this hatch.