They were DIS. Looked like fluid in there. I didn’t go any further. I added water during lock down as the humidity had started to drop. It had also gotten to high at one time. View attachment 2057773View attachment 2057774
So sorry! The fluid may actually mean that they quit earlier than you think. Too high of humidity during early incubation seems to create a sticky substance around the chick. Too high of humidity AFTER lockdown would have fluid built up inside the air cell from condensation creating droplets. A chick passing and starting breakdown (sorry can't think of a better way to describe it) seems to leave more fluid around it. Possibly quitting around day 17-19. That's my guess for the watery ones.