I think i killed them :( im going to cry

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if you would
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email it to me and how do i drop the humidity?
 
It really isn't uncommon for eggs to hatch on day 25. I don't think you should give up yet. Lower temps can just slow them down a bit. I've seen posts where people have had hatches as late as day 26 and at least one on day 27.

I'll be sending good hatching vibes.
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Agreed! Get the temp up a bit...I have had temps lower on my hatches and took an extra 2-3 days to hatch.
 
Mostly just want to give you encouragement.
day 25 was not unusual for me with an LG still air........
Pllease write backif the artical you get does not cover
lowering the humidity.I have had to do that and cannot remember how now..........
Are your plugs out???????????
They need to be and if they aren't removing, them sould help the humidity.
Going to look something up....................
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it was 99

okay, that's not half bad at all. What was the humidity then?​

ok its 102 and the humidity is 69 and do i need to pull the plugs? sorry its my first hatch
 
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okay, that's not half bad at all. What was the humidity then?

ok its 102 and the humidity is 69 and do i need to pull the plugs? sorry its my first hatch

is that too high? or low?
 
Yes, pull the plugs.They need the oxygen flow..................
Your doing great
I leave one in the 1st 18 days, remove both for lockdown....
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okay, that's not half bad at all. What was the humidity then?

ok its 102 and the humidity is 69 and do i need to pull the plugs? sorry its my first hatch

Don't pull the plugs!!! You should individually check each egg and which ever one seems promising, keep them. But if any are really...well, dead-looking/acting, then you should keep the promising ones and work on them.
 

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