Hatching Duck eggs....I messed up...UPDATE.....#1

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HELLLLLLLLP!!!! Substitute teacher at school overloaded water for the incubator, it was WAY to much and I had to sop up water drops with paper towels from floor and edge of the Brinsea..... also soaked up water in the 2nd well as they were only supposed to fill ONE and she filled BOTH. The eggs candled fine today at noon, they are all moving and clearly have developed eyes, but now I am PARANOID that the little ones will not hatch OK due to extreme humidity over the weekend. Anybody got any suggestions? The whole school is waiting for Ducklings.
 
HELLLLLLLLP!!!! Substitute teacher at school overloaded water for the incubator, it was WAY to much and I had to sop up water drops with paper towels from floor and edge of the Brinsea..... also soaked up water in the 2nd well as they were only supposed to fill ONE and she filled BOTH. The eggs candled fine today at noon, they are all moving and clearly have developed eyes, but now I am PARANOID that the little ones will not hatch OK due to extreme humidity over the weekend. Anybody got any suggestions? The whole school is waiting for Ducklings.

One weekend won't ruin them. Don't panic.

What day are they on?
 
One weekend won't ruin them. Don't panic.

What day are they on?
Counting down from 28, day 19. Definitely photosensitive, nice heartbeats, all looks normal but this is my first duck hatch (other than the Brinsea at the house which is very well maintained
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These four eggs sat on the shelf for 4 days before I could get them in the new 'bator, so considering their shipping time they were probably 7 days old when started. I'm really amazed that all 4 are so active and thriving in their little shells.

Gad, this is so stressful!!!
 

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