harrellkd
Chirping
I'm confused about the concept of dry incubation and increasing humidity. How do you increase humidity if it is truly dry?
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The term "dry incubation" is very misleading. I use the term "low humidity incubation" because that is really what it is. You don't want no humidity, but a lot of the time you can run dry and still run at 25 or 30% humidity. More if you are in a humid climate. I only run truely dry if the bator will stay above 25% when it's dry. I don't like anything lower than that for any period of time. If it won't hold that dry I add a wet sponge to the bator and that usually holds it about 30%.I'm confused about the concept of dry incubation and increasing humidity. How do you increase humidity if it is truly dry?
Best way to do it!Gotcha! I have never hatched before, so all of this is new to me! Trying to learn as much as I can!
well im in day 13, will let u all know how we get on, but so far all looking goodx