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Quackedup69
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Ronott1 I thought maybe when i was gone today for a bit maybe the humidity got too high? Is that possible for it to affect only affect one egg?
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Too high humidity at the end of incubation is bad if the eggs are pipped and the vents are closed. Humidity removes oxygen and can lead to suffocation. The humidity has to go over 90 to 95% though so you are likely save.Ronott1 I thought maybe when i was gone today for a bit maybe the humidity got too high? Is that possible for it to affect only affect one egg?
Too high humidity at the end of incubation is bad if the eggs are pipped and the vents are closed. Humidity removes oxygen and can lead to suffocation. The humidity has to go over 90 to 95% though so you are likely save.
Make sure the vents are open and if you have plugs, remove them
It seems too early for problems like that though
Yes!Ronott1 vents are open and my incubator sounds an annoying beeping if humidity is under 40 and over 80. So i should be good to go? I hope. If that egg doesnt hatch by monday which will be day 30 i will toss it.
Have any pipped yet?Today is supposed to be hatch day.