IMO, it's not worth experimenting with the life of an embryo. However, if you were able to place that eco glow in a box, and monitor the temp under it, doing checks of temp AND humidity with CALIBRATED thermometer and hygrometer every 3 - 4 hours for 2 - 3 days, and keep the temp at 102* at the surface of a container of water that was the same diameter as an egg (perhaps a pill bottle?)... Then, perhaps you would have a stable enough environment to trust with the life of an embryo. The time to experiment is before you commit to stewardship of the little life that you have started. Please, do not experiment with fertile eggs. Your home temperature would have to be very consistent in order for this to work. And you would have to be very alert to temp spikes which can occur even in an incubator due to increased metabolic activity within the egg as the embryo develops.
Further, before you even start doing your temp and humidity checks, read ALL OF "HATCHING EGGS 101" in the learning center. It should be required reading before any one is ever allowed to plug in an incubator.
Further, before you even start doing your temp and humidity checks, read ALL OF "HATCHING EGGS 101" in the learning center. It should be required reading before any one is ever allowed to plug in an incubator.