Ok....I'm done for the rest of the year. I checked the one and only living egg last night, and saw the baby pecking away, I'm guessing to try and pip internally. I could see the membrane moving with its bill. This morning, I checked on it, and no movement. Temps were at 99 to 100, humidity was at 60 m/l. Soooo, I started opening it up around the air cell, and noticed the membrane was white, and drawn in on the poor little thing, but not too far, he had room to move. A lot of goo around its nares, too.
With a white membrane, and goo around his nose, was it too much, or not enough humidity?
White membrane is what you want to see, if it still have wiggle room.
Goo still inside the egg at that point is either too high humidity, or delayed development.