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Should I keep @ 65 % humidity?Yes, It did. I would say a couple of days till he hatches.
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Should I keep @ 65 % humidity?Yes, It did. I would say a couple of days till he hatches.
I feel like he is taking up less she’ll than before, how does he shrink? This is stressful
It is!Lol. I don't hatch. Watching those of you who do, I probably never will, it looks nerve-wracking! I would be a nervous wreck! Good luck, keep us posted!
absorbing
Yes! It’s like at an angleClose to hatching the air cell will drawn down like this. Is that how your aircell looks?
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Yes! It’s like at an angle
Thank you! Yes I have only opened the bator once every other day to candle except the last two days I candled once each day. I’m going to keep it shut now. I can’t wait for the little ducky to be hereOk, That a called dipping down in another 12-24 hours you may start to see shadows along the Aircell, this is the duckling position itself to internally pip through the membrane separating it from the Aircell, After it internally pips it may be another 12-24 hours before it externally pips and another 24-48 hours before it zips out. I suggest you stop opening the Bator and candling as it can sometimes disorient the ducklings as well as decrease humidity levels. If he were mine I'd candle again in another 24-48 hours to see if he has Internally pipped, that way you know when and if you have to make a safety hole if needed.
It's getting close! Best of luck!