March Hatch A Long... anyone with me??

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Ill one up you on that. I also use a mini flashlight, but I dont even take mine out of the turner. I just turn out the lights, open the incubator, and put the flashlight on top of the eggs, pointing downwards. That way I dont handle the eggs...since I have been know to drop them....
 
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Correct!
Between 101-102 for still air

I have a Hovabator 1602N coming and the instructions I read on the GQF website are calling for a temperature of 100 degrees.

Should I follow the manufacturer's instructions, or go with what I've read here and on the U of Minnesota Ag Extension website?

First timer and very nervous.

The incubator your getting is a forced air so 100 degrees is good
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Ill one up you on that. I also use a mini flashlight, but I dont even take mine out of the turner. I just turn out the lights, open the incubator, and put the flashlight on top of the eggs, pointing downwards. That way I dont handle the eggs...since I have been know to drop them....

I just drop things ON the eggs. I already have one taped up with scotch tape. Another has a suspicious looking line on it, not sure if it's a crack or a scratch in the "finish". It's gonna look like a hospital ward in there pretty soon.
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sounds like a great idea! Hows it working so far? Good luck with your hatch, I would love to see a pic of your bator...
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I will try to get a picture of it tomorrow...I will also be candling tomorrow to see how things are progressing..
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I set my 16 shipped Auracana eggs on Feb 10th due to hatch on March 3rd. Hopefully. Candled today and got rid of 3 clears. Had other clears but I really have no idea of what I'm looking at. I saw no veining. Just darkness at the top of the egg. Assumed it was the air sack. Oh please just let something hatch.
 
I'm always hatching! My silkie hen went broody, and I found a chick under her tonight! Plus I got my cabinet incubator recently, so I have to test run that. And my friend lost her Lt. Brahma roo to a hawk, so we are trying to hatch some of hers to get a replacement roo. I've got Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks, RIR, Polish, Silkies, and a few Delawares, Lt. Sussex, and Lt. Brahmas. Getting some chicks shipped end of Feb, can't wait!
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That darkness on top might be the embrio (getting bigger every day) - after a week or so those 'spiders' are not that clear anymore. Air sacks are rather see-through, not that big at this stage and should be at the non-pointy ends
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