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Yeah...I think it's this ones twin.I may have one in my incubator right now. It is much bigger than the others. It weighed 18 grams, though, so I wasn't sure it was a double yolker or not, so I put it in.
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Yeah...I think it's this ones twin.I may have one in my incubator right now. It is much bigger than the others. It weighed 18 grams, though, so I wasn't sure it was a double yolker or not, so I put it in.
There is a big one from the PF bunch. The one I mentioned in my post above is one of my HG, and it's even bigger.Bee...I think you might have one big egg.
Did you notice one being quite bigger?
Oh boy.There is a big one from the PF bunch. The one I mentioned in my post above is one of my HG, and it's even bigger.
Uhh well i thought they were done and i opened the incubator probably over a dozen times by then and humidity had at one point dropped to 50%. But then i heard one cheeping and was oh crap there is still one alive. that was on day 24. but they never hatched.How much is too much?
Your temp is not correct.Uhh well i thought they were done and i opened the incubator probably over a dozen times by then. But then i heard one cheeping and was oh crap there is still one alive. that was on day 24. but they never hatched
Your temp is not correct.
Please get another couple thermometers.
No.also i will buy a ton of thermometers now and hygrometers. i also converted it from still air to forced air
will get those thermometersYour temp is not correct.
Please get another couple thermometers.
lease explain the salt test and how do you calibrate a thermometer?No.
A ton will do you no good.
A couple is enough but you must calibrate at least one.
One humidity gauge is plenty...one salt tested one.
I use a Little Giant Still air bator.