Good that can't hurt - just be certain the newly hatched little ones can't tumble into in and drown. (I've done many things wrong in my years with poultry & that was one of them. To have a healthy chick died because it drowned is an incredible feeling of guilt.) But what you really want to...
Good, that can't hurt - just make sure hatched babies can't tumble into it and drown. (I've done many things wrong & I did that once, too! What a terrible shock & feeling of guilt to lose a healthy baby that way.)
Anyway, it's really more the surface space than the depth of the water. A clean...
P.S. Oh, and I would go ahead and try to add some water even without being able to check the humidity level because it is probably too low. It's usually more of a problem to keep it up to correct levels than hhaving to lower it in the small, styrofoam incubators. (At least that's been my...
I hope that things go well. If you ever do decide to hatch again yourself - get a hygrometer and keep an eye on the humidity level. It's really a must in order for you to keep the moisture in the range where it should be.
Good luck!