Best way to raise humidity? Urgent!

I just put the bowl in, hopefully that helps :fl The pipped egg hatched! Unfortunately it’s navel( if that’s what it’s called:D) is still a bit open, and after the chick pulled of the ambilico cord, it bled a little:hmm
A2A1ED79-D95B-4010-899A-EAB6CA15B0F7.jpeg 5B322ABB-C188-4428-854D-28BC6A024C59.jpeg Sorry about the awful pics, that chick likes to move! Is there anything I can put on the navel?
 
The causes of an unhealed navel are:
1. High incubator temperature or wide fluctuations in temperature.
2. Low temperature in hatcher.
3. Humidity too high in hatcher or not lowered when hatching complete.
4. Inadequate breeder nutrition.
 
The causes of an unhealed navel are:
1. High incubator temperature or wide fluctuations in temperature.
2. Low temperature in hatcher.
3. Humidity too high in hatcher or not lowered when hatching complete.
4. Inadequate breeder nutrition.
I think the cause would be 1. Just wondering, do you think it would be ok to put some neosporin on the navel so it doesn’t get infected? Or should I let it be?
 
Do you have a basement?

Supposedly basements are often more humid than upstairs. Also, the air outside is more humid this time of year anyway...but of course a closed incubator is maybe cut off from that effect.
 
Do you have a basement?

Supposedly basements are often more humid than upstairs. Also, the air outside is more humid this time of year anyway...but of course a closed incubator is maybe cut off from that effect.
I do have a basement, and the humidity is higher down there, but unfortunately it’s too cold for the incubator to be at the right temp, even on the highest heat setting!
 
I'd leave it where it is. After the chick is dry, you might want to put a little neosporin, or a little betadine solution on the cord. Keep an eye, so it doesn't get infected. Other than that, it should be ok.
Ok thank you! I’ll probably put a bit of neosporin on tomorrow morning.
 

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