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These photos only show the embryo, but not the yolk (which I assume you poured out). Usually the embryo is attached to the yolk and the veins etc form outward. But, I don't see any veining, either, so that's weird as well. What did you see in the egg outside of the embryo being attached to the air cell?Here are a couple of shipped Maran eggs. Their air cells were completely mangled and these died early on. When I cracked the egg in half - I found the embryos stuck to the bottom of the air cells. Any idea what this means? These eggs were shipped to me and then I let them sit in a cool room for a couple of days before setting them. I checked them at 12, 24, 36 hours and the air cells were still bad, so I kept letting them sit. Finally at the end of Day 2, I gave up waiting on them and just set them. I didn't turn the turner on though and now I'm wondering if the embryo's got stuck like this because I didn't turn them for so long? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated? There are 36 other eggs in the incubator - they were all treated the same and all the others are doing just fine. Incubator settings 50% humidity, 100.0 degrees F.