"And the rest is hysteria"!Yeah, this has been going on for a while. First it was just Happy and Overo, and then Odd and I joined in, and it has escalated from there.
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"And the rest is hysteria"!Yeah, this has been going on for a while. First it was just Happy and Overo, and then Odd and I joined in, and it has escalated from there.
Then jade made the thread and tagged us (most of which were not orp lovers)Yeah, this has been going on for a while. First it was just Happy and Overo, and then Odd and I joined in, and it has escalated from there.
Then jade made the thread and tagged us (most of which were not orp lovers)
*GASP!* I didn’t know you were incubating! He’s so cute!Chick hatched!View attachment 2457740
Definitely not incubating...*GASP!* I didn’t know you were incubating! He’s so cute!
Out of curiosity are you using still air with a dry hatch or circulatedJade, do you know if 101 degrees F is a good temperature, or should it really be at 100?
............Out of curiosity are you using still air with a dry hatch or circulated
Oh ok. It’s basically what it sounds like. Anyway, if I could give an opinion (along with jades), I’ve heard that for a dry hatch it should be 101 degrees f to 102 degrees f, then 100.5 degrees f for a circulated air hatch............
*nervous laughter*
I've heard of that before but have no clue what it means.
If dry hatch means no water in the bator, then no. I've got water in there.
I think I have circulated.... There are holes and my bator makes a humming noise when I plug it in.