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I live in Fl. & run a lower amount of humidity (less h2o) @ start up.. I have great success w/55-60% for my last 3 days (chickens). During the summer, I don't add water until day 18 when my Region has 100% already in the air. I have a batch going right now and tweaked the RH down yesterday to the 30's. I will bring back up in a few days for my lock down.I have a question, the humidity in my incubator is usually between 55 and 60%. It is day 13 and 12 out out of 13 eggs seem to be doing very well. What should my humidity be in day 18? I usually get different answers when I Google it so I thought it was best to ask here.

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How do your air cells look? 55-60% before day 18 is very high for the humidity. I usually run 60-80% during lockdown, but during incubation before day 18 I run the incubator dry, which has my humidity around 20% (+/- 5%). This is what works best in MY area so that my air cells are at the optimum size.I have a question, the humidity in my incubator is usually between 55 and 60%. It is day 13 and 12 out out of 13 eggs seem to be doing very well. What should my humidity be in day 18? I usually get different answers when I Google it so I thought it was best to ask here.
Wow!!! I am excited...you all know how well I do geeky tech stuff!!!!
Wanna teach me? Do you have a few spare months?
Grats on figuring it out....wanna help me figure out what is wrong with my coffee maker?