When to help a quail chick

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This is my first time incubating anything... Im incubating button quail. I tried my best with humidity, but found out that my humidity was too high. I was trying to remove the water from my incubator to lower the humidity, it climbed up to 75%. Yesterday was day 16, I didnt see any pips so I took the lid off and was taking out the eggs to remove the water. I picked up one and it looked like it had a spider crack on it, so I looked closer and it looked like the lil tip of a beak. I didnt take time to look at it any closer, because I didnt want to hurt it & put the 2 eggs I had taken out back and closed the lid. The humidity is still high, and that chick hasnt made any progress. Im not 100% sure if it was a pip or not because I honestly dont know what Im looking for. The egg hasnt moved though, at what point should I help it?
 
Since buttons take 16 days to hatch it sounds like your temps may have been running a tad low. I could be wrong, but I've read that humidity should be at 50-60%. If you have a syringe and a piece of tube to attach to it (or something similar that doesn't require you to open the bator) you could take water out that way.

I wouldn't worry about helping right now. At this point you could do more harm than good.
 
Since buttons take 16 days to hatch it sounds like your temps may have been running a tad low. I could be wrong, but I've read that humidity should be at 50-60%. If you have a syringe and a piece of tube to attach to it (or something similar that doesn't require you to open the bator) you could take water out that way.

I wouldn't worry about helping right now. At this point you could do more harm than good.
my temperature stayed pretty steady between 99-100 the whole time. I saw it dropped down to like 98 the other day, but that was the lowest I saw. Im just getting anxious, Its day 17 and I still have no chicks :(.. Im trying to keep myself away from the incubator.. but its hard!
I dont really have a way to pull water out that way, but I have to run to pick up chicks for someone from a hatchery today, maybe they will have something I can use.
 
Quote: Just give them some time. They're only a day late. I know what you mean about staying away from the bator. I've been hatching for a few years now and I still hover over it when it's time to hatch.
I hope they have something you can use. It'll make things a lot easier.
 

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