watsongang
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its a little giantDo you know the brand? Im using a hovabator genises and i just hatched 11/12. One died after hatch. So you might want to look into getting one of those.
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its a little giantDo you know the brand? Im using a hovabator genises and i just hatched 11/12. One died after hatch. So you might want to look into getting one of those.
You should reduce the temp to 37-37.2 C in hatching the humi. Is correct.
You are talking just about lockdown temps, right? The first 18 days should be 37.7 to 38.3 C?
thanksI am still having trouble in my styro bators. Things got a little better with heat sinks.....I filled small/flat mason jars with warm water and put them in. That helped keep my temps a little more stable. I have seen people that wrap the incubators in blankets or clothes - making sure you leave the vent holes clear. If you go to the first page of this thread and click on the links for helpful notes in Hatching 101 - look for the section that talks about what went wrong...
Good luck!!!
its a little giant
it's a little giant incubator from tractor supply. It's a still air incubator, but I added the egg Turner the 2nd time, but it didn't seem to help any.Welcom
Is it a DIY bator?What are you using to heat the eggs?
Ofcorse! only lockdown ! incubating is at 37.7C optimum!
You should reduce the temp to 37-37.2 C in hatching the humi. Is correct.
Really? I ran 100-101 F when i was doing this hatch. Just wondering, why is that the most ideal temp?
that sounds awesome! Very nice of himGUYS I HAVE AN EGGCITING NEWS!!!!
The art teacher here in town wants to give me eggs to hatch. He says he wants to start doing that for people in town, giving them eggs. Nothing is final yet but im really excited for next month. Maybe we might hatch some nice breeds!!
thank you