Nope, not a peep from them. I candled again this morning since it was day 22, and one looks like it died around day 14. The other had no movement, but it looked like it was fully formed (filled the egg pretty well). I'm leaving them until morning, at which point I'll candle one last time before clearing out the whole bator to scrub and sanitize before I steal my muscovy's eggs to give them a whirl. Last time my scovy set a clutch, she only stayed on them a few weeks, then wandered off--after she kicked all the eggs from the nest. I'm not sure what she did with them, they all kind of disappeared--so I figure I've got nothing to lose. I'm going to put some chicken eggs in the nest in place of hers, so if she decides to try sitting, she'll have something, and if she lasts long enough to hatch something, that's a bonus. Right now my chickens are laying way more eggs than we can eat so if she doesn't sit on them, it's no big deal.