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Oh! Good, then I can sleep and leave them be haha. Was worried I'd need to stay up till really late so I'd be up when they were dry.
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I normally empty the bator before bed if I had some hatching in the morning, and I leave at least one, the newest looking if possible to call to the other eggs. Then in the morning I empty it again the same way, and by afternoon I’m normally candling and checking the remaining eggs, and most times by that night I’m done. Because the nr360 has the chicks right at the level the lid opens, when you pop it open, even a crack, the air inside shoots out, and the humidity drops super fast. My brinsea isn’t as bad because the chicks are set much lower and there’s a 2+ inch lip. For the nr 360 I normally dip a scrap piece of shelf liner in water and toss it in, the increased surface area really helps bump up the moisture.Oh! Good, then I can sleep and leave them be haha. Was worried I'd need to stay up till really late so I'd be up when they were dry.
I moved chicks way before they're dry.Oh! Good, then I can sleep and leave them be haha. Was worried I'd need to stay up till really late so I'd be up when they were dry.
Did the rest hatch overnight?Oh! Good, then I can sleep and leave them be haha. Was worried I'd need to stay up till really late so I'd be up when they were dry.
How did you get these dummies to line up like that?I'm not calling the hatch yet, but I think these 13 are all I'm getting.
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I wish I knew! It was such a perfect pose that I snuck up and lifted lid just enough to get my phone under it. I was so scared that they were going to notice me and move.How did you get these dummies to line up like that?
Awwww they’re laying in the cord like it’s a bowl, too cute!I'm not calling the hatch yet, but I think these 13 are all I'm getting.
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