Right, exactly.I know.....not for BYCer's.
But I'll bet it proliferates. SMH.
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Right, exactly.I know.....not for BYCer's.
But I'll bet it proliferates. SMH.
So what is the maximum ° I can put the temperature at? Is it 100? Would it damage them if I change it now?Cooler temps prolong hatching time. I have my incubator and hatcher set at 100.1 degrees and they start hatching on Day 20 and all done at the end of Day 21.
If that thing has a fan, 100 is appropriate. Incubators without fans are usually recommended to be set at 101. It won't damage them to set it to the correct temperature, no.So what is the maximum ° I can put the temperature at? Is it 100? Would it damage them if I change it now?
Thanks! I'll tell y'all more when I get back home.If that thing has a fan, 100 is appropriate. Incubators without fans are usually recommended to be set at 101. It won't damage them to set it to the correct temperature, no.
Yes. Add the turner.Ok, I set up the incubator. Does it look good? Anything I should change or add?
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(The clock is off, but the humidity and temperature is correct)
99 degrees is fine. Better to be a bit lower than higher when incubating if unsure of actual temp. Plus it leaves a bit of room in case of temperature spike.Thanks! I'll tell y'all more when I get back home.
She's in lockdown, no turner.Yes. Add the turner.
Then there is no need to raise temp. If anything you should lower the temp when it's near hatching.She's in lockdown, no turner.
If you read the previous posts, her temp was at 96. Thus it needed to be raised.Then there is no need to raise temp. If anything you should lower the temp when it's near hatching.
Why? Details and citations, please.If anything you should lower the temp when it's near hatching.