I love coming in late on a thread that started with worry and now chicks are hatching. You have a great incubator, and I wouldn't be in too big a hurry to pull them out or inspect for live chicks. Pulling a pipped egg out of the incubator is the woorst time to candle. The drop in humidity could dry out the membrane, making it difficult for the chick to hatch. I'm a 42 year old man, and I still get excited with every hatch, but I have learned to be patient. I realized on my first hatch that everything takes much longer than I thought it would. I average 12-18 hours from first pip to first hatch, and most of my hatches happen over a 36-48 hour period. Just sit back and enjoy the showI haven't heard this one chirp yet but it is definitely still breathing over half an hour after the incident. I won't sleep much tonight!
Wait a little bit if no new activity, try to find the beak and dampen the membrane.
