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You can candle any time you want to, but the days on the chart above are recommended for checking air cell development. Based on development, humidity is adjusted up or down.
Also, air cell development happens when the egg is developing so with dark eggs you can tell if there is a chick growing inside the egg.
thanks! none of these air cells look anything like that tidy, but i just took a look at them all -- of the 13 (12 isbars + a Daisy Jr. egg), six look to be pretty definitely developing, seven (including the daisy egg) i'm not entirely sure of -- there's SOMETHING dark in there, but the either seem less solid than the others, or are detached 7 floating around so randomly i can't really tell what's going on. keeping them all in the Rcom for now, and it's instructions were to just keep it at 99.5° and 45% humidity until day 18, then turn off egg turning & increase humidity. given that i have no clue what i'm doing, i thought i'd stick to that simple plan, rather than try tinkering?
but i did move the six more-sure-about ones to one side of the incubator, and the other seven to the other side -- will eventually see how good my candling skills were!
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the two are shipped so I really hope I get a few :/