I'd wait another day.
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Try tappingI did a float test. One sank air cell up, one floated air cell up. Water was warm, eggs were dried and back in the incubator. I didn't wait long enough to really make sure the water settled as I was scared of messing up the egg.
Oh my that's great! I hope at least on of them or few or maybe all make it! You know I was hatching some Dutch Bantams this last spring and we had a power outage. Well, it was out for eleven hours. Yeah, eleven. They eggs felt like they had been in the refrigerator. So I got worried and decided to candle the eggs and only three were moving. Three. I was so upset because I had eight and they were on day 19. Well the power came back on that evening and on day 21, all eight eggs hatched! All of them. It was a miracle. So don't give up just yet. When I candled only three were moving. But the other five weren't and I thought they were dead. Nope they all hatched. Some chicks don't move in the egg.I candled this morning, the egg that "passed" the float test I could have sworn I saw something move, which means there is still a light space in the egg. Not ready to break it open yet I guess...