Don't know if someone already answered this. I haven't caught up on all the posts yet. Could you turn them a little by putting a book or something under one side of the bator, then moving it to the other side for the next "turn" You can see veins that early sometimes, especially if it's a light egg. Veins are a good thing.After candling this morning (day 3) to recheck air cells, I have the following observations/thoughts:
1) Only 2 of 30 air cells are stable, most are still wobbly, and at least 3 are still floating.
2) I have no idea what to do with information in number 1. Start turning the wobbly and stable ones?Wait another day? They have been sitting upright for over 4 days.
3) I'm wondering how long an incubating egg can go without turning before it becomes detrimental.
4) I thought I saw tiny veining in a few. Am I supposed to see something this early?
5) It's my first time with shipped eggs, and I've already decided I don't want to do it again.![]()
6) I am scared I will have a 0% hatch rate.![]()
Edited to add: all four of my thermometers were showing about the same thing up until about 24 hours ago, when two started fluctuating down and up within a 3 degree range. Which brings me back to #6 above.

