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The egg at the start of the video I'm guessing stopped developing quite a while ago. By day 21 the dark area you can see at one end should take up pretty much all the space inside the egg, apart from the air cell, if there was a live chick inside.

It's not possible to see anything with the other eggs because you're trying to candle them from a distance, while they're in the incubator. Can you carefully take them out, candle them and take a video that shows the whole egg, then put them back in the incubator making sure they're laying on the same side as they were before you moved them?
 
The egg at the start of the video I'm guessing stopped developing quite a while ago. By day 21 the dark area you can see at one end should take up pretty much all the space inside the egg, apart from the air cell, if there was a live chick inside.

It's not possible to see anything with the other eggs because you're trying to candle them from a distance, while they're in the incubator. Can you carefully take them out, candle them and take a video that shows the whole egg, then put them back in the incubator making sure they're laying on the same side as they were before you moved them?
That’s very risky I was told if you go back to the video and go to my channel there’s one video of me doing that on day 21
 
That’s very risky I was told if you go back to the video and go to my channel there’s one video of me doing that on day 21
You were told not to "water candle" them or keep messing with them.

Carefully removing an egg from the incubator, and carefully putting it back the same way up after quickly candling it (with a light, NOT water) is unlikely to do any harm. If you'd rather not do that then all you can do is wait a couple more days and see if they hatch, like you were advised on your other thread.
 
If no pips, you could carefully and quickly candle the eggs. I have done this with no problems.
But make sure NO pips.
 
You were told not to "water candle" them or keep messing with them.

Carefully removing an egg from the incubator, and carefully putting it back the same way up after quickly candling it (with a light, NOT water) is unlikely to do any harm. If you'd rather not do that then all you can do is wait a couple more days and see if they hatch, like you were advised on your other thread.
Here’s the video of me candleibg them quickly Here
 
The video is not very clear. Did you see any movement in the eggs?
Internal pips?
They may be late hatching if your humidity was off.
 
Honestly, I’d leave them in a couple more days.
If today is day 21.
What day are they on?
 

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