Good luck & good luck!!!!
I have ZERO experience hatching, but noticed, ummmmm "maybe", as far as did you take the chick out, so just wanted to relay that pretty much ALL of the experienced hatchers say *DON'T* open 'bator, but on the rare occasion people were advised (or did) otherwise, they took major precautions to keep humidity up, temps stable in incubator. Hot, wet towels draped over it, or misted remaining hatching eggs with a spray bottle of warm water, and were REALLY QUICK about getting 'bator open & shut. A lot of them did a "two-person" operation; one holding towel & working 'bator lid, the other grabbing chick (or an egg in distress).
Again, ZERO experience, and not advising opening incubator until hatch completed, but wanted to relay info in case doing otherwise. but try not to.
I have ZERO experience hatching, but noticed, ummmmm "maybe", as far as did you take the chick out, so just wanted to relay that pretty much ALL of the experienced hatchers say *DON'T* open 'bator, but on the rare occasion people were advised (or did) otherwise, they took major precautions to keep humidity up, temps stable in incubator. Hot, wet towels draped over it, or misted remaining hatching eggs with a spray bottle of warm water, and were REALLY QUICK about getting 'bator open & shut. A lot of them did a "two-person" operation; one holding towel & working 'bator lid, the other grabbing chick (or an egg in distress).
Again, ZERO experience, and not advising opening incubator until hatch completed, but wanted to relay info in case doing otherwise. but try not to.
