Let the shipped eggs sit pointed side down for at least 24 hours at room temp before incubating. Sanitize them with an egg sanitizer using distilled warm water as the water for your sanitizer solution (I use Brinsea brand sanitizer) before putting them in the incubator. Wash your hands before...
Hello, I have been reading a little about the Janoel 12 incubator and have looked online for better instructions, as the one included in the box for us english speaking people is incomprehensible, to put it nicely. And I am an American, so my english isn't proper english anyway! I am very good...
oh, ok thanks! I just know there is no real good instructions at all out there in english for these, and I wish I would've had this info when I first started. Its a good bator if you know how to handle it. But, Im sure lotsa people think that about theirs, too my wishlist is an Rcom with APS or...
wow, awesome! I would LOVE to get a 100% clutch hatched!! Of course, I've only hatched shipped eggs. The best I've gotten with shipped eggs is 80% but will be trying hatching some of my own in the spring. I am thinking it's better to hatch ones that are fresh and haven't been jostled around by...
I've been pretty successful with the way I've been doing it, but I do humidity levels lower than a lot of others I've read. And there have been a few times I didn't need to add water at all, especially when it is rainy/wet outside and the humidity is high. I will try the dry method for the first...
well, with my two Janoel incubators (the Janoel 12 and the 48) I only add water until my hygrometer I put inside them reads between 40-55%. If it is real humid outside I may not have to add any water at all. Or sometimes, only needs a little bit. I only add water when it gets below 40% first 18...
Hello, I have been reading a little about the Janoel 12 incubator and have looked online for better instructions, as the one included in the box for us english speaking people is incomprehensible, to put it nicely. And I am an American, so my english isn't proper english anyway! I am very good...
I'm in southwestern Kentucky. I'm considering dry incubation next week- the humidity inside the room where the incubator will be reads 68-70%. Should I not add any water at all the first 18 days, then enough water so it is at 65-70% humidity for lockdown? Or should I add enough water to the...