Dry eggs

The picture of the zip looks like it's gotten a lot open, so I'd leave it alone.
DItto my thoughts. Also, if you have others that have pipped, you'd be putting them in harm's way. I trust Nabiki's opinion highly -- she's done a lot of these.
 
The one egg on the picture seems to be zipping? Any progress? I'm noob (only hatched once, and that's with quail), but I believe they aren't supposed to take break DURING zipping???

Have you seen any indication of condensation when the first two hatched? I believe that implies humidity of 70-80% (which is on the high side, but not too far away from what you want for hatching). If you don't know what your humidity is, then maybe it is better to add (in increments) until you see very early condensation and then try to kick back a little. Or is this bad advice @Winter Creek Coop ?

After seeing the moisture in the bottom I don’t think its a humidity issue. I’d let it try to work its way out. Any progress?
 

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