For the first week of the hatch, I did what I have done in the past, which is to put a small round dish of water in the incubator (the type you use for soya sauce when eating sushi) and I added a damp sponge for a day because my humidity read like it was too low ( I write everything down and somehow did not get that written down and can't recall, but I think about 20% or so?). I was interacting with the breeder I have bought Marans from multiple times, and who I bought eggs from this time. He suggested going "dry" until lockdown, so I did that a week ago. I have not had water in the incubator at all since last Saturday. Today I weighed my eggs and, though I forgot to use grams (will do tomorrow), I do have a comparison in ounces, and most of the eggs look like they have not lost much at all. I am perplexed because they had very little surface of water to start with, did not show a lot of humidity on the humidity reading, and even now says only 26%. I cannot cut back humidity when I don't have any water in there as it is. I did remove the second red plug in the top of the incubator a bit ago. I don't know if this will help, and am also concerned that it will make the temp fluctuate.
Any words of insight or advice? Thanks!
Other notes that may help (?)
- The weights I used just before I put them in the incubator I did in ounces first, then realized grams would be easier so did those too. So I have both for comparison sake.
- We are almost halfway through Day 15, Lockdown in a few days and Hatch Day should be Saturday
- I have multiple breeds in the incubator and several different sized eggs
- I have several eggs I am pretty sure are not fertile, but cannot see conclusively enough to destroy them. The Olive Eggers are far worse than the BCMs! Cannot see a single thing, completely opaque! I do have a second incubator and am thinking about putting the "Unlikelies" in that one? Does that have any effect on humidity?
Any words of insight or advice? Thanks!
Other notes that may help (?)
- The weights I used just before I put them in the incubator I did in ounces first, then realized grams would be easier so did those too. So I have both for comparison sake.
- We are almost halfway through Day 15, Lockdown in a few days and Hatch Day should be Saturday
- I have multiple breeds in the incubator and several different sized eggs
- I have several eggs I am pretty sure are not fertile, but cannot see conclusively enough to destroy them. The Olive Eggers are far worse than the BCMs! Cannot see a single thing, completely opaque! I do have a second incubator and am thinking about putting the "Unlikelies" in that one? Does that have any effect on humidity?