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I was having a tough time candling and getting a pic. Im thinking day 23...but again I could be off. This was an emergency home made incubator attempt, but temp stayed around 90, and humidity was at 62%.Its not very good pictures to say for sure, but it looks about right. What day is it? What was your incubation schedule and temperature and humidity levels?
I took a video and I swear I see movement, but I might just be hopeful. I don't hear any peeping.That temp is low, which will delay hatching. Do you see any movement or hear peeping?
Should I up the temp now, or am I to late for that? Wait and see?Yes, temp was quite low. Ive found that the later the hatch, the more problems there are with the hatch. For example, weak chicks unable to turn and zip, harder shells and tougher membrane making it very hard for chicks to break, dryer inside egg environment, developmental delay, thicker mucus, etc. Some late bloomers even got to big to fast to move. It also seems to take longer in between internal pips, external pips, and absorbing the yolk and blood vessels. Wow.. caught myself rambling. Point is, it's likely chick is still alive but developing slow because temp was really low.