I am no expert. I just have alot of years behind me.
I have never been a big fan of incubators. The one and only time I used on was for senegalensis eggs and it was a disaster.
The same can be said for temps that get extremely cool though. With the species discussed here I would not go below 65 for any extended periods of time. Veilds can go alittle lower.
I think the one thing that needs to be remembered is eggs will hatch when they want. Who cares if they hatch in 6 month's or 9 month's. The purpose is to get them to hatch and produce healthy viable offspring. Rushing things helps no one in the long run.
Just keep a close eye on the remaining eggs Meow. Try not to open the container as it will release the warm humid air. This is key to help the baby break through the shell.
Carl
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