Tomato had an emergency. I was noticing its chirping went from lively to panicked then lethargic in a quick period, and had been half-way zipped since this morning. The membrane seemed a little dry so I pulled it out to wet it. And then noticed another chick's membrane had glued a good portion of the zip it already made shut! I'm not sure if this was the right call or not. Maybe I should've waited, but the one that is actively zipping is still going so maybe it's okay! There was only one other pip I've noticed but it's fresh and I put the TINIEST little blip of coconut oil around it just in case.

The incubator was open for maybe 10 seconds tops each time, and the humidity never dipped below 60 and it's back up to 70.
Tomato was definitely glued into its shell, so I carefully wet the membrane and helped it out. It was SO tired by the time I got it out. It'd been actively trying to hatch this whole time and I thought it was just slow.
Tomato's now finally starting to wiggle around!

I'm not 100% sure I made the right call, but that stuff covering the membrane the way it was REALLY was even difficult for me to get off.
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