You all for your advice! He came out beautifully! Sadly because he was a rooster I actually ended up giving him away but he has a great home now with 20 or so hens (my friend's old rooster had recently passed) but there was one little problem with the hatch- as soon as he pipped his shell, I could tell that he was going to have problems getting out. He actually ended up being shrink-wrapped due to the low humidity level in the incubator (I have literally one of the cheapest incubators you can buy, self turning and no humidity control whatsoever) so I actually ended up helping him out a little bit, not much though!! I sat there for about 6 and 1/2 hours using a paintbrush to try and hydrate the inner membrane as much as possible so he could rip through it himself, in the end he came out just fine and my friend who got him from me named him Charlie!!
(Oh and in the video I was using a paintbrush to give him water because he was still he was still really wobbly and kept falling into his water-- it had no paint on it because I had just bought it from the store for him and I thoroughly cleaned it without harmful chemicals prior to using it to give him water, the things he's eating are no gmo chia seeds because at that time I didn't have any Chick feed and I have actually used the substitute before on some of my younger chicks, especially when they're still wobbly like that the boost can really help)