I know there are threads on that exact subject, but I have no personal experience. From what I have read, they are more challenging to incubate. Some threads say higher humidity, some say lower. Lower makes sense to me, just because the pigment layer is so thick on the shell. I would imagine it...
That's awesome! I'm definitely going to have to give that consideration whenever I buy another. I could get a 40 Advance for about the same price as a 20 Advance EX. I would add the water myself to save $150.
I'm hatching today. Had 3 chicks when I left for work
I would have never guessed
You really don't remember, do you? The prize is a Brinsea Octagon 20 Advance EX. You have the under, I have the over, and if it's a push poultryman has to send us both one
And the Isbars are heading into the final stretch! I can't wait to get my EX. Thanks Amy...
Not a gambler are you? You missed the joke. Over under is a gambling term.if the over under was 35, and you had the under, if he hatched less than 35 you win. If he hatches over 35, I win. If he hatches exactly 35, it's a push
I always, always have at least one or two pip and hatch between days 22-23. The over/under was 35, you're going to cost me a lot of money. Amy had the under. Hang in there