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If you don't have a pre-calibrated thermometer and hygrometer inside there is always the chance of a delayed hatch. Candling it at this point is just risking shrink wrapping especially multiple times in one day. What has your humidity been during incubation and are your vents fully open? Do not poke holes in the egg especially since it has not internally pipped.
You will not hear anything until it has internally pipped. The air cell will draw down and appear larger shortly before it internally pips. Your humidity should be raised during lockdown to help the duckling break free from the membrane. Taking the egg out often will make it difficult to maintain the humidity. Do not poke any holes in the egg. That would only be for a duckling who internally pipped and then didn't make progress. (day 30 or 31 might be the time to consider that). Hatching takes patience.
I agree with @Yardmom. My duck eggs are on Day 26 and most of them still didn't internally pip yet. All you have to do is wait, cause I had a duck egg that internally pipped on day 29. Some ducklings are just late hatchers.![]()
Thank you so much guys for replying! I'll stop taking the egg out now and wait till day 30 then (is it alright if I briefly lift the incubator to wet the cloths and top the trays?)
Even though I've read up on info constantly, actually going through the process is completely different, and the moment something isn't by the book you can't help but panic! Everywhere I looked, if the ducklings hadn't internally pipped at day 26, they would by day 27, or people would at least see movement or shadowing so I was getting more and more worried something was wrong with my duckling because it's just one solid blob of darkness. Hearing @DucksAreBest experience puts me at ease though, I hope he's just a lazy little guy lol and I see progress either tomorrow or day 29

My incubator doesn't have any vents - it does have a fan though and you can place the lid on these hinge thingies that create gaps for more airflow but I've kept the lid close completely.
During incubation I topped the water tray to the top every other day as the instructions said, and then before what should've been lockdown, I added a wet cloth on top of topping the tray with water and I also, yesterday, spritzed the egg after taking it out and candling as I'd seen someone suggest on a different thread for someone else, because I'd taken it out a few times already so I didn't want to affect the humidity or risk the inner membrane drying out too much.
There's been condensation on the lid (there was no condensation before that so I'm assuming the humidity was pretty low before and now it's higher) but there's the worry of the humidity being too much.
Oh, I've also read others drop the temperature around hatch day and that lower temperatures increase humidity but I don't know if I'm supposed to do that considering the delayed hatch?