Quail pipping externally and then dying.

The humidity is at 75%.
That would be too high in my book.

I am going to guess that you were running your humidity on the too high side throughout too.

Are you trusting the built-in humidity gauge or did you buy a separate humidity gauge to salt test?
 
I'm using a separate humidity gauge.
What did you keep the humidity at for the first 15 or so days?

When the humidity is kept too high the eggs don't lose enough moisture and at the end when it's time to hatch there's too much moisture in the egg in which the bird usually drowns.
 

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