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Its absolutely the same egg, cant miss it because of the waxThat one looks alive to me.
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Its absolutely the same egg, cant miss it because of the waxThat one looks alive to me.
What do your other eggs look like compared to that one?You,'re right about the fluid, i have a horrible sailnovo incubator that has a mind of its owngot a brinsea yesterday so this; one is going out!. Couldnt get it to work right
Yes, that maybe it the air cell is very small, but I would check temps throughout your incubator. As the egg in pic was way underdeveloped for day 18 sure signs of low incubating temps also. Incubators tend to have hot and cold spots, most will recommend additional calibrated thermometer and hygrometer inside incubator to know what your temps and humidity really are. Most incubators readings are off and do not read correctly. Shipped eggs can have very poor hatch rates also 50% can be a good hatch for shipped eggs so don't beat yourself up to bad. And welcome to BYC there are some very knowledgeable folks here that are more than willing to help so don't be afraid to ask.They drowned is my conclusion. I think due to uncontrollable high humidity.
Good luck in your future hatching and poultry adventures.Thanks Huntmaster! The incubators are gone and i've bought a Brinsea 56ex. I did have extra thermometer and hydrometers in the machines. One went far too high and hit; ver 40,5degrees several times ( not this hatch) and both couldnt control humidity somehow.