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Mine started hatching at 5 P.M. today, and so far three are out now. I'm going to bed shortly; hope I have several more in the morning. I'm not going to open the lid until 5 A.M. Friday, i.e., they'll have 36 hours to finish hatching. Miss Prissy told me to do that.
HINTS (useful tools)
1.) I had to add water, but the last three days you stop the turner, and you aren't supposed to remove the lid; however, you can twist it, so I attached/taped a straw to the bottom of a small funnel and stuck the straw down through the holes in the top. Pouring from a measuring cup into the funnel/straw worked great for placing a cup of body-temperature, distilled water where it belonged.
2.) I had to roll eight eggs off the center (large end up) because I had placed them there and realized they were stopping the air flow that was coming up. So I used a long chopstick to move them.
3.) Put a small dot of nail polish or whiteout or (?) on the temperature controller knob; with it there, you can see when you have made one complete revolution (= 1 1/2 degrees).
4.) Have a small box to hold a small screw driver for temperature control knob, an extra supply of light bulbs, extra fuse, extra Brower thermometer, extra ball bearings, your homemade funnel/straw, chopstick, etc. Order the extras from Brower.