Should I be incubating shipped eggs in cartons?

Texashatching14

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I have always just laid them on their sides and flipped manually 3x a day. I read on here that shipped eggs should be incubated in cartons (does it matter cardboard or Styrofoam?).
If they were in cartons how would they be flipped? The eggs I'm getting are silkies and coturnix quail. If the cartons are better, could someone explain the whole process of using them? Should they stay in through lock down? Would temp or humidity Change?
Speaking of humidity, so many people use so many different humidities. Which one do you think is best?
Thank you!
 

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