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Chirping
Any advice??? Thank you all in advance for any help. Want to make sure i get things right from the start.
The humidity and temp changes all day from the outside air. It was at 99.5 and 40 percent all night now its at 101.4 and 48% humidity. I cant stablize it! Argh. The fridge with door open isnt helping i dont think.
I know it looks messy right now and its a smaller cooler but the egg in there just for test it will be gone, also one of those thermometers will be coming out. So i have one accurite for temp and hygrometer and a little yellow digital zoo med brand thermometer. (For reptiles) that i trust a little more, its a little quicker to gauge. best thermometers/hygrometers i can find in town. Im going to do the salt water test for the hygrometers later. i dont have access to a brinsea spot check or id get one of those. dont have time to wait for it to ship so im going to get a vicks hygrometer thermometer that someone on here said they trust and use and ill be using all 3 of those. Now where i need help is, since i have a fridge (i only plan to do this, this one time so not wanting to make a perm incubator so not wanting to cut up the fridge) anyone have any ideas or tips that i can do to make this a more successful hatch with what i have here? Or anything i could get locally to upgrade?
I have my 8 easter egger eggs for 48 hours now waiting to be set. If i enclose my incubator in the non-working fridge completely, except for when i reach in to turn 4 times a day (is that right?) Will there be enough venilation/oxygen? There are holes all along the bottom styrofoam not fridge and some sporadicly at the top too that i plan to duct tape a sponge to on the outside at the end to raise humidity. I have a natural rock in there along with broken up cement bricks some tiny ones inside the pan of water with sponge and about 3 inch cpu power supply fan, bottles of warm water and 25watt light bulb attached to dimmer that is at about the same level as the eggs. What should i have the temp at? This would be considered forced air correct? (My fan is above the bulb facing up toward the lid so its hitting it, some of the warm air escaping from under the lid, should i reposistion?) And what humidity for incubation period? I have read 99.5 and humidity has been contradicting. Id like to hear from someone else who has successful hatches with about same type of set up or similar, if anyone would be so kind to take the time id soo very greatly appreciate it.
Also am a bit confused on the pip talk ive been reading. Oh and because of the chicken wire i worry about when they hatch, can i take them out right when they hatch or can i not what so ever open the cooler until they all have hatched? What can i do about the huge chicken wire and their little legs? I like it because i am able to lay the eggs of their side with fat end elevated a bit (something i read to do on one site) but just not sure on what to do when they start hatching.
i am a mess i have been up all night and most the night before, messing with this thing wanting to make sure i get it right for days now bought my eggs early out of being anxious thinking she might have ran out of fertile eggs and not knowing it would be this tricky. Does hatch rate go down as they sit and wait to be set? She already said she only has 70% hatch rate to begin with. Thank you so much for anyones help!! I love to get personal help from you guys on here since everything out there is so contradicting! Thank you all!!