So, next question that I guess I never thought about; Does the egg box with the incubation medium have to have a lid? It's just for holding the humidity within the box, correct? I'm sure the incubators themselves are the greatest at holding humidity.
So basically; if they all fit in the box, don't touch the lid (or sides for that matter), leave them in a clump.
As far as eggs going bad; I've been told/read that typically, bad eggs do NOT affect the good eggs, so just leave them alone. If the bad eggs start molding, you really just leave them in attached to the others?
Whew, just want to try to get all my ducks in a row before my first clutch comes. So many things popping up that I never really thought about until one of my girls actually ovulated!