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Well, I changed my mind. These little guys/gals were being so active that I thought it would be best to move most of them. When I went to move them, whoo hoo another NH had hatched. I left that one and the light sussex that hatched while I was in church in the bator. There are 3 more eggs in the from the NH and 2 of them have pips. I don't know about the third. I know it won't hurt to leave them alone now. The last two are only minutes or hours old. This will give plenty of time to see if the last 3 are going to hatch for sure. In first picture the far right yellow is an Australian light sussex and the second one in from the left is a little Delaware/Marans mix. lol I now have 9 NH and my 3 test eggs chicks from 15 eggs in lock down. This is the best hatch that I've ever had. I won't say for sure what caused it BUT I did buy a new Brinsea 20 Eco and did the incubation in it and moved them to the Genesis 1588 for hatching. Whatever the reason, I am tickled clear to death. Thanks so much Luanne for these eggs. Now to make sure they all make it for a few days then I won't worry at all with them. They sure are sweet. Will let you all know how the last 3 eggs do in a day or so. Thanks again for all the well wishes. I sure do appreciate it.