About to get my incubator- does this all sound about right?

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I want to make sure I have everything in order.

1. I need additional hygrometers to put in with the eggs.

2. Do not wash eggs, pick the cleanest and most uniform looking eggs.

3. Florida is humid so I want to try dry hatching. Can't go below about 20% right?

4. Lockdown means not candling eggs. Remove egg turner. Leave it closed.

5. Give chick at least 24 hours from pip to assist.

6. Up to 3 days max in incubator if not all eggs are hatched at the same time.
 
I want to make sure I have everything in order.

1. I need additional hygrometers to put in with the eggs.
Correct, make sure they're calibrated.
2. Do not wash eggs, pick the cleanest and most uniform looking eggs.
It is best to pick the cleanest eggs, but dirt/poop can be gently scrubbed off dirty eggs.
3. Florida is humid so I want to try dry hatching. Can't go below about 20% right?
Whatever your humidity rest naturally is fine.
4. Lockdown means not candling eggs. Remove egg turner. Leave it closed.
Yes, but it won't hurt to open the incubator for a few minutes if you need to.
5. Give chick at least 24 hours from pip to assist.
As a general rule, yes.
6. Up to 3 days max in incubator if not all eggs are hatched at the same time.
Candle all unhatched eggs. If they still look viable, keep them for a few more days. I'd had eggs hatch 4 days after hatch day. Do not do the float test, it can kill viable eggs.
 
Correct, make sure they're calibrated.

It is best to pick the cleanest eggs, but dirt/poop can be gently scrubbed off dirty eggs.

Whatever your humidity rest naturally is fine.

Yes, but it won't hurt to open the incubator for a few minutes if you need to.

As a general rule, yes.

Candle all unhatched eggs. If they still look viable, keep them for a few more days. I'd had eggs hatch 4 days after hatch day. Do not do the float test, it can kill viable eggs.
Wow 4 days after hatch day?? That's incredible. I did not know the float test could kill an egg. Glad to learn that!
 
Water can seep through the pores of the egg can drown the babies.

I hope you have a good hatch. Feel free to keep us posted!
Believe me I'm sure I will post about it. I raised 2 fantastic roosters and I can't wait to see their chicks. My neighbor has 1 of my roosters with her girls and she's going to take all the chicks. I will hatch and she will brood them.
 

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