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    THE Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco Thread; Hatches, etc. (PICS)

    This is what works for me. This is my 2nd spring hatching..................... so i'm still learning. I cut a long thin piece of sponge. Not a dish sponge, but more like a handi-wipe but about a 1/4 " thick. Found them @ the dollar store. Cut a strip of it about 1"-2" wide the length of the...
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    THE Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco Thread; Hatches, etc. (PICS)

    Hi Pete, I'm new at this whole chicken thing ! Last March I decided to try to hatch. I borrowed a Brinsea eco-20......................... it had no directions so I went on line & printed them. They state to run humidity at about 50-55% 'til day 18 then boost to 65-70%. I bought sponge cloths...
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    THE Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco Thread; Hatches, etc. (PICS)

    Thanks immayjay54. Never thought of using a straw !! I'm going to get myself a 1588 too. So next spring I will incubate in the Brinsea & hatch in the 1588. Can't wait :-)
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    THE Brinsea Octagon 20 Eco Thread; Hatches, etc. (PICS)

    Hi all, I've been using a borrowed Eco 20 all spring & summer. My hatches have been GREAT in it, soooooooooo I finally convinced the fella to sell it to me !!! Yeah it's now MINE ! I've had all summer to work out the little kinks. My only complaint about the bator is adding water. I...
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