Let them be...nothing to loose. takes longer for the internal temp of the egg to drop than the temp outside the 'bator.
Is the interior temp of the egg the same temp as the outside 'bator air?
Not always, from what I have read... Might depend on the distance of the heating element & bator size.. Internal should be 99.8; depending on still air vs forced air "outside air" is about 100.5 forced, (Some run 99.5 but thats a bit low) or 101-102.(still)
From H101:
Correct @Sally Sunshine?Probe thermometer & water weasel (Water Wiggler, Water Snake) found on Amazon or Ebay make for EXCELLENT internal temp guides! The perfect internal temperature of an embryo is 99.5 (NOTE: Sally told me 99.8 many a time, dunno if this is an error?) degrees. If you can't find a water wiggler you can make your own with ziplock filled with water folded in half and insert the probe in the center middle.
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