Thank you. I am using a suffle cup with the pot pieces. It is about half full, maybe thats too much? I hope not I dont want to have to open it up for that long. the temp is holding steady and was thru the night at 99 it is a coil thermometer so I cant get an exact temp on it. They were the ones I used for my lizards. I like them because they are very accurate. I like the towel idea. I saw somewhere that someone put a damp sponge on the level of the eggs at lockdown, will this work too?I personally never candle until I am ready for lockdown. ... unless I am desperate for room. I've also candled at day 10 and thought there was nothing but when I broke the egg there was some development. I would wait until about day 14 because by that time it should be much more evident. But that is just me. One of the other reasons I wait is that I am a klutz and have dropped more than one egg while checking them. My theory is the more you candle them the more chance you take to introduce bacteria. Always be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before and after candling eggs.
Try to keep the temp as dead on to 99.5 as you can. At lockdown do whatever you can to crank that humidity up. One thing you might do if you are usig the cake pan and flower pot pieces for humidity is to keep the level in the pan lower but don't let it dry out. Then when you get ready to hatch raise the water level up higher and throw a clean rag or small towel in it. Even let one edge lead off outside the pan so it wicks out more water. More surface means more humidity.
Oh- mommahen- I had that same therm/hygro in my hand yesterday at orschlen but had to put it back because I didnt have the money for it. If it doesnt HAVE to be carhart Berne makes wonderful coats. Orschlen has them at wonderful prices they are just like carhart, same benfits and look.
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