You could wrap the sides with cardboard, just don't cover the air holes, both top and bottom. Make sure air can get under it.
Oh! That sounds like a good idea! Thanks!
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You could wrap the sides with cardboard, just don't cover the air holes, both top and bottom. Make sure air can get under it.
Yes, rotate them every couple of days.morning lil eggys tilted bator at a rock steady 99.5 with 30 humidity one thermomature is just a smidge over 99.5 it's the farthest egg.. should I rotate the eggs in the egg carton to give the eggs chance to shift in different area's? I am using the circular wedge I drilled out of the bator to insert the light fixture.. is that enough "tilt" to shove under one end or the other of the egg carton?![]()
Oh dear... Fb.. You guys!!That took ME a second. And that's not usual!![]()
soft as an angels touch!! ok will rotate them in the egg carton every other day?Yes, rotate them every couple of days.
Be very gentle with them for the first 7 to 10 days.
Yes, as in move them around the incubator--re arrange them. That helps even out cold and hot spots. It also helps with air exchange.soft as an angels touch!! ok will rotate them in the egg carton every other day?![]()
Yes, rotate them every couple of days.
Be very gentle with them for the first 7 to 10 days.
As long as the vents are not covered, it would be fine.hmm, something else to add to the incubator worksheet then?
and any opinions about using a shirt to drape over the incubator to help keep the heat stable? it's a cotten blend that's not as thin as a t-shirt but not as thick as a hoodie if that helps. lol I could go with a t-shirt though.
I don't currently have any cardboard I can use to box it in at this short notice.![]()