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VlkStinu
Songster
So the eggs are in the new incubator - the switch took 7 minutes, so it was pretty brief.
The new incubator is really great and very spacious. It will have a much more stable environment. I've put just a bit of water for the beginning as I already learned my lesson with the first incubator, but since this one is so well built and everything fits really well together, it was actually enough to raise the inside humidity to 60-61%. I will keep an eye on it and if needed, I will slightly lift the lid so it vents some of the humidity off. But I believe it will correct itself soon as there is really not that much water.
I quickly candled one of the eggs where I wasn't sure about the orientation (which part is actually "pointy") and realized I might have a slight difficulty with the candling later on - the shell is quite dark and thick. I managed to see the air bubble, but not sure if I will be able to see inside development on day 7. I think I will try and use my LED headlamp which is very strong and will probably shine through more effectively than the inbuilt candling LED on the incubator. Also, I was candling now during the day, so doing that in complete darkness at the night will be also much better.
Anyways, I will give another update on day 7! 

I quickly candled one of the eggs where I wasn't sure about the orientation (which part is actually "pointy") and realized I might have a slight difficulty with the candling later on - the shell is quite dark and thick. I managed to see the air bubble, but not sure if I will be able to see inside development on day 7. I think I will try and use my LED headlamp which is very strong and will probably shine through more effectively than the inbuilt candling LED on the incubator. Also, I was candling now during the day, so doing that in complete darkness at the night will be also much better.

