Very nice . I'll be following along watching your progress .
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Good to know, thanks! Do you have any experience with salt testing hygrometers? I'm still a little worried that mine was showing 65% instead of 75% both times I tested it, so now I don't know if the humidity in there is really 35% like it's showing, or it's actually 45%. I did the towel test after the two salt tests and it showed 99%.In Styrofoam incubators I've noticed they drown in the shells more so I'd lower the humidity down to 30-35%.
So just add 10% when you take your readings.I salt tested my hygrometer twice before setting the eggs, and it read 65% both times (instead of 75%) so I'm assuming it might be reading low, so I won't add any more water just yet.
Yep, will do that. I hope the air cells are easier to see on day 7. I candled all the eggs before setting them, and (probably because that was my first time candling) it was REALLY hard to tell where the air cell was. The saddled and detached ones were obvious, because of all the movement and odd shapes, but the okay eggs were really hard to see... The ones I did make out were very small. Probably a good sign, meaning the eggs were fresh, right?So just add 10% when you take your readings.
And remember humidity over the length of the incubation is more important than keeping it exactly right every single day....there's more wiggle room than with the temp.
Trace air cells when you candle on day 7-14-18.
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Yes, they are very small when fresh.The ones I did make out were very small. Probably a good sign, meaning the eggs were fresh, right?
Yep. The eggs were still in the basement then, I candled at night with the lights off and it was pitch black. I bought myself an actual candler, too. They looked really cool. Just hard to tell where those air cells were. One of the saddles was the coolest to look at, though it's probably been f-ed beyond hope. It looked like its air cell exploded and spilled all over one side of the egg, but part of it was still holding on to the fat end, so it was stretching and spilling in little bubbles all over the surface...Yes, they are very small when fresh.
Be sure to candle in a completely dark room...much easier to see.