Help! What went wrong?

Mountainmamaof4

Chirping
Apr 7, 2020
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Westcliffe, CO
I just finished my first hatch and it was pretty unsuccessful. I set 12 eggs and only 2 hatched. In an attempt to learn what went wrong I opened the 10 unhatched eggs. They were all mostly yolk but there was a small dark spot in all of them. I am assuming this means that they were all fertilized and that I messed up early on. I have attached some pictures. Please give me your advice and opinions on what went wrong and what I should do differently the next go around. Also, please confirm for me that they were fertilized eggs. Thank you all for your help.
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Yes they are for sure fertile. I had one that looked similar in my last hatch. Something along the way may have caused the temperature and/or humidity to change enough to affect the eggs. I put a small thermometer/hygrometer in the incubator to monitor it, I wouldn't trust just the readings from the incubator itself. Things like opening the incubator for too long or adding cold water can have a bigger effect than I thought as well. Another possibility is bacteria on the eggs before they went in the incubator or bacteria in the incubator from a previous hatch.
 
They were definitely all fertile. What incubator are you using? Do you have any extra calibrated thermometers?
I’m using the nurture right 360 and I don’t have any extra calibrated thermometers. I live at 9,100’ in the Colorado mountains and it is very dry so I tried a dry incubation thinking that since it is already dry it may be my best bet. Now I’m thinking I was wrong and I should keep it at the recommended humors level.
 

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