Looks like they died around day 7, day 12, and day 18.
My best guess is temp was a hair too low if it is a still air.
One thing to check with classroom hatches is room temp at night and on weekends. I had a problem hatching at a school once because for energy conservation, heat was shut off after 6 and on weekends thus at 3 am on cold nights, the bator the classroom was using did not have a big enough heating element to keep the temp at a high enough level. If you have your own bator some day, it is always good to set some on your own in case the class room one does not make it. The variability of the classroom makes hatching a challenge at times.
My best guess is temp was a hair too low if it is a still air.
One thing to check with classroom hatches is room temp at night and on weekends. I had a problem hatching at a school once because for energy conservation, heat was shut off after 6 and on weekends thus at 3 am on cold nights, the bator the classroom was using did not have a big enough heating element to keep the temp at a high enough level. If you have your own bator some day, it is always good to set some on your own in case the class room one does not make it. The variability of the classroom makes hatching a challenge at times.
