Ok, it's official, I'm going to be totally bananas by the time these things get to hatch day.
Day 2, took them out of the egg carton, marked them with x's and o's on each side, and set them in the grooves on the rubbermaid lid I fitted to act as a kind of 'egg holster'.
As long as they sit in the grooves right I can just roll them quickly with my hand to move them the 180 degrees and minimize the time the 'bator stays open. One of them was being stubborn and kept trying to roll right back over, though.
I candled two of them quickly just to try and check the air cells- I could clearly make out an air cell on the first one, and sort of on the second as well, but the second was much darker. It might be that the incubator light was throwing me off though, but I was scared to do it with no light because WHAT IF IT DROPPED IT? I wanted to wait to candle them really well till the end of the week, since theoretically I shouldn't be able to see anything right now anyway.
I...may have set up a livestream with a webcam on my digital thermometer's readout last night so that I could keep checking the temp/humidity on my cellphone while we were out of the house. Seriously considering investing in a cheap webcam though so that if I have to leave for more than a few hours and I have my laptop with me (for example, going to work) I can keep checking on them.
ME? Obsessed? NAH.
I'm just worried cause this 'bator is so tiny and this is my first time and I only have 5 eggs. I don't really have any margin for error.