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I wouldn't start them without a thermometer but it you need the hygrometer I would say go for it. Depending upon where you live and the presence or absence of A/C you might be fine with just humidity from outside air. Here my incubator runs between 35 and 40% with just the normal humidity.I just got some eggs from a friend to hatch. Waiting to the incubator to regulate so I can set the eggs in.
This is my first time doing this. Already made the mistake of using a wet washcloth to clean off messy eggs. =(
The incubator has an automatic turner so hopefully that will give me a bit of a leg up.
I need to get a humidity gauge yet.. didn't know I needed it until reading up on things.
Could I put the eggs in now and slip the thermometer in tomorrow?
I'm very antsy to get them in the incubator. lol
Wish me luck. =)