Day 15/They are Hatching/Curly Toe

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I'm going to repeat my question: Have you calibrated your thermometer/hygrometer? I don't see how you could get 2 complete failures in a row, even with temp spikes and high humidity. My first ever quail hatch I botched up big time, and still I had 2 of 18 A&M and 1 of 20 buttons hatch, plus there were others that had made it all the way to the end and got stuck in the shell.

You need to go to Walmart and get a couple of those $6 Springfield thermo/hygro jobs, they work pretty good for a $6 thermometer. Stick those 2 plus the one you have in your bator (all 3) and see what you have.
I would think you are having bigger problems than just humidity that is a bit higher in one part of the bator.

I regularly incubate quail eggs @50% humidity+, then even higher for the hatch. Quail like high humidity, that shouldn't affect them unless it is super high for a long time (like more than 75% during incubation or hatch).
 
I too would be checking the temperature with more thermometers.
Here the humidity is high enough that I rarely add water. The last 2 hatches I did not need to. All did fine.
The eggs that were getting cold during the power outage did fine with baggies of hot water of unknown temperature sitting on them for 5 hours.
 
Thats the type of thermometer/hydrometer that I have. I don't understand why the last two were failures, it made sense though because they all died early on they were in my lg still air. But these are in my 1588 preset hova, they are also hatching I have one out so far, maybe it was the incubator this whole time.
 
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My camera is grrrrrr it has the memory card in it but it says it doesn't so I can't take any pictures, hopefully I'll figure it out. ANYWAYS 3 are out and 3-4 more are pipping.
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