I'll document my journey here, and hope it all works out well!
Let me back up to receiving the Mandarin eggs...
I was all prepared (for a first timer). I studied up on this site, and youtube for quite a while.
The packages arrived about noon, and both sellers packaged them well (although different methods). I unpacked each box and kept them separate while they "rested". And I marked each egg with colored pencils (blue from one seller and red from the other). I also guessed at the gender based on egg shape to test the wives-tale. So each egg has a Number, an "O" & "X" on opposing sides, and a "m" or "f" representing my shape guess.
I'll discuss today's candling in a minute, but I should have used another colored pencil besides red (potential false positives, as the red pencil mark is the same color as candled veins).
I found varying opinions on how long to rest shipped eggs. So I put them in the incubator later that day (points down), but didn't turn on the egg turner until the next day. Again there were mixed discussions on when to start turning and misting eggs, etc. So I hope nature is stronger than any of my mistakes...
The count at the beginning:
RED: (5) M's and (2) F's
BLUE: (4) F's and (2) M's (and one of the M's has a surface crack which I gently covered with candle wax).
13 total eggs to start...
I started with the humidity on the high-side (65%-ish), assuming the shipping was taxing on the moisture content.
I've had a hard time getting the humidity to go below 50%. The incubator seems to like 55%. So some input on if I should dry out my reservoir a little more would be helpful. But my plan is to let the humidity drop through evaporation of the reservoir until it hits about 45%, and try to maintain that until just before lockdown.
I have been cooling and misting the eggs each day, but not for very long. I use 99.5-degree water in the mister. And after the day 10 candling, I plan on cooling for about 30 minutes each day then misting and back into the incubator. Again, any input is welcomed...
As for today's candling (day 7). Mixed news...
#7-Blue(m) had crack ring around the pointy end of the egg. Fortunately only a tiny bit leaked onto the egg turner and clean up was quick and easy. So I'm now down to 12 eggs.
I've got three eggs that don't look very promising (the waxed crack is in this group). There is either no visible yolk and/or the insides seem "splashy" (is that a word?) (#6-Blue(m), #1-Blue(m), and #6-Red(f))
Two are questionable. Good yolk, but no veins yet. (#5-Red(m), #2-Red(m))
And seven that have veins/growth showing! (#2-Blue(f), #3-Blue(f), #4-Blue(f), #5-Blue(f), #1-Red(f), #3-Red(m), #4-Red(m))
(However, one of the seven has the veins higher up than all the others (#4-Blue(f). Almost in the air pocket. So I'm a little worried about that one.)
Next candling is scheduled for day 10 (Saturday)...