Wonderful shots! Spot on here today too, except I have one that's moving but still looks to be around day 8 or so... I'mma keep going with it since it looks good otherwise. All of my others look like yours.
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Quote: I agree with you the first eggs look clear have you tried shining the light through the actual air cell that is when you will see the veining. It is kind of hard to tell on eggs when you candle from the side or at least that is what I have learned from experience.
Today is day 13 for me on this batch. I'm noticing that I'm having to amp up the ventilation to keep the humidity under 70% and the temp keeps wanting to rise. My incubator is a DIY made one with a lid, so I've been slightly opening the lid each day to compensate for this. Is this normal?
Somehow I've been able to keep humidity and temps good, and ventilation must be good with this since the open lid must be allowing for cooler air exchange. All of my eggs look great. I did have one quitter of the one that wasn't growing, I think it must have quit around day 8 or 10... I marked it then as a quitter but I didn't smell anything so I kept on it until yesterday when I finally saw a blood ring of good size.![]()
My first batch of eggs ever was shipped in, over half were infertile or never started developing, I dropped one, had one quitter. What's left is doing great! So far. If I get one good chick out of this I'll feel like my first go around was a success.
This was also my 200th post!
And I am having the opposite issue with all the ventilation holes closed my humidity does not want to stay above 16% my pans of water are drying out and having to be replaced every 12 hours it must be very dry here. Do you have a fan in your incubator?