Last night before bed I noticed my own thermometer was off. It was reading at 99. Left it until this morning to see if maybe it was a fluke. Still read 99 thia morning.
Tried calibrating my thermometer to see if that was it and have found it is messed up :/ but I know the incubator wasn't as warm as it should have been. I could feel the air was more on the cool side.
Had to get a new hygrometer anyway so just opted for a dual purpose digital one. Got it all set in the incubator and after a bit checked on it and it was reading 101.7, but the incubator was reading at what I'd set it at, 100.5 (trying to account for poor warming).
Had to mess with it again. I'm happy the heat is working again but not happy the thermometer that came with it is reading so poorly now. Have it set at 98.5 and my own new thermometer is reading at 100. I figured that's going to have to be good enough as anywhere between those two temps is good for forced air.
I am worried now that all the fussing with the incubator and whatnot is going to have a negative effect on the eggs.
I've got plenty with embryos with a visible eye. I think I'm at about 14 or 15 that look good. Two seem to not have air sacs so I'm not including them in the total viable count.
22 eggs and 17 looked good on Wednesday. Now with the 2 that don't seem to have air sacs that's 15. Then the one I posted about that seemed to be ahead may not go any further. I didn't notice an eye on that embryo today.
So that's 14. Then I think there maybe be 2 or 3 that may not have embryos but I saw veins. We will see on day 7.
I'll be happy if I can just get 4 out of all this.