Should I candle?

Erin80

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Today is day 21. No egg movement, nothing going on.....I’m wondering if I should candle tonight. When we went into lockdown on day 18, 7/8 were definitely alive and moving. Yesterday morning I saw one of the eggs rocking a little bit. No movement at all from the others. Would you just leave them be? Or would you candle?
 
Today is day 21. No egg movement, nothing going on.....I’m wondering if I should candle tonight. When we went into lockdown on day 18, 7/8 were definitely alive and moving. Yesterday morning I saw one of the eggs rocking a little bit. No movement at all from the others. Would you just leave them be? Or would you candle?
I would definitely candle. Has your temp been correct? Calibrated thermometer? Look for internal pips.
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I’m so afraid to open the incubator and let all the humidity out!!
 
I’m so afraid to open the incubator and let all the humidity out!!
It's not a big deal if there's no external pips. What I like to do when I open during lockdown is mist the eggs with warm water. It helps the humidity go back up faster.
 
I think I will wait for tomorrow to candle because I know for sure my temps were running low through most of it. If nothing by the morning, I will candle.
 
I think I will wait for tomorrow to candle because I know for sure my temps were running low through most of it. If nothing by the morning, I will candle.
Whatever you feel safe doing, since I'm not physically there it's hard to help. Let me know what you see tomorrow! Low temps would definitely cause this.
 
Whatever you feel safe doing, since I'm not physically there it's hard to help. Let me know what you see tomorrow! Low temps would definitely cause this.
I did a super quick candle of one egg. Very large air sack, and it was pecking at the membrane where the air sac is but hadn’t got through yet. Glad I saw some movement. So I’m guessing maybe just a later hatch due to lower temperatures. That put my mind at ease anyway.
 
My daughter took a super blurry horrible picture, lol. She was shaking because she was nervous to have the egg out.
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I did a super quick candle of one egg. Very large air sack, and it was pecking at the membrane where the air sac is but hadn’t got through yet. Glad I saw some movement. So I’m guessing maybe just a later hatch due to lower temperatures. That put my mind at ease anyway.
That's a good sign. I would not worry if you have some day 25 or 26 hatchers. It's pretty likely. I would expect any for a couple days at least. Keep them in lockdown though. Glad you saw movement! Keep us posted.
 

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