no prob. i figure were all in it together so just pass the help on if you see something you know the answer to. i havent made many posts in my time here but i read a lot of the posts and ive found most of the problems are universal.
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I will get another LG still-air bator in the future BUT with: Egg turner, & a FAN!!! I will use my old one as a hatcher =] I can go buy one but Im planing on working on my project, its called "MXE102" I really don't know what the name means but I just picked it cuz it sounds scientific
The project is about building a BIG coop and seperating it into 4 equal parts then I will buy, Black Mottled d"Uccle, Mille Fleur d'Uccle, Porcelain d'Uccle, & Gold Neck d'Uccle chicks and place them in there then when they grow up I will be selling PURE d'Uccle eggs! =] then I will put the mutts that im hatching right now and the ones I currently have that are pure but they are mixed with not their same breed but with other different breeds too so that is causing more mutts. I will have a Mutts coop and a d'Uccle coop =] that is my MXE102 project
nah doesnt sound too scientific. if anything its not scientific enough. add a greek letter in there somewhere. call it the delta-MXE102 project version 1.0 lol. anyways ive never used little giant incubators. havent heard much about them. i do like thier waterers though. mine are gqf except my cabinet which is a dinosaur lol. im liking it a lot though
honestly, you may want to get a hova-bator. they don't have a reputation for getting temp swings. mine's never had a single temp swing and it holds humidity very well. but to each his/her own. if that's what works for you then it's all good
yeah i like my gqf genesis. i got it did a lil bit of prep work plugged it in and had eggs in it all cozy within an hour. everything on it is digital and automatic. like star trek only better lol
Your bantam eggs are lower down, making the temps lower. On a still air bator lower towards the bottom you get lower temps and higher close to the element you get higher temps. I never run my still air bators that low. I try to keep them in the 101 to 102 range.