and to answer your question on the other forum, YES, 86 IS WAY TO HIGH. that could be why they are delayed ON top of your temp being to low.. understand they have to absorb all that moisture, then the yolk then the veins. If you have your humidity at 86, that's a LOT of moisture they have to get rid of first before they can even THINK about absorbing.
When it's high like that, it makes the membrane, THERE membrane because they have TWO membranes they have to break past. But it makes there membrane kind of like a Rubber ball. or Rubber band. They can't do it and will usually give up. So it's best to keep that humidity down so that it doesn't cause that membrane to get Rubbery... If it does, they will push and push and push and never be able to break it.
So that's why I said lower that humidity..
GOOD TO SEE YOU HAVE A STINKER THAT HAS BROKEN THREW HIS MEMBRANE. Now lets cross our fingers for the others..
When it's high like that, it makes the membrane, THERE membrane because they have TWO membranes they have to break past. But it makes there membrane kind of like a Rubber ball. or Rubber band. They can't do it and will usually give up. So it's best to keep that humidity down so that it doesn't cause that membrane to get Rubbery... If it does, they will push and push and push and never be able to break it.
So that's why I said lower that humidity..
GOOD TO SEE YOU HAVE A STINKER THAT HAS BROKEN THREW HIS MEMBRANE. Now lets cross our fingers for the others..