Weeg
Enabler
Hey guys! I know this is my third incubation thread, but I thought I would make a separate one now that the eggs are in the bator, so each thread is a little different lol!
I go the eggs from a friend who was so excited she started try gin to incubate them with a bowl, towel, sponge, and heating pad. She did that 4 days ago. A few days after that, she got an actual incubator, and put them in that. I candled them today, 4 days after the heating pad and the bator, and I don't see any signs of live embryos. The yolks are normal, no veins, nothing. The air cells do seem bigger, but not by much. I know its still a little early, so i'm not to concerned yet, but I definelty don't think the heating pad did anything for them, so should I could the day they went into the incubator as day one or??
If you have seen my last thread, I killed my separate humidity/tempature gauge trying to calibrate it, (I got water in the cracks) so I have another one coming today. It will be here this afternoon. I have my aquarium thermometer in there now, as a backup.
Questions-
How do I keep my humidity stable? It seems like its either to high, or to low, I can't seem to keep it at 48%. I am trying a half cup filled with water, a little wider then the 1/4 cup I had earlier, which kept the humidity to low. I'm try gin to see who much I need to up the surface area.
Who often is it safe to candle?
When should I decide that the eggs in the bator that I see no progress from are infertile?
Is it okay if some of the eggs were put in a few days apart? She's been adding eggs to the bator as they were laid, so some are 2-3 days apart. At least two are planned to hatch on the same day though, so none will hatch alone.
Any other tips you want to share, please do! I really don't want to mess this up, so all the info I can get! Thanks guys!
I go the eggs from a friend who was so excited she started try gin to incubate them with a bowl, towel, sponge, and heating pad. She did that 4 days ago. A few days after that, she got an actual incubator, and put them in that. I candled them today, 4 days after the heating pad and the bator, and I don't see any signs of live embryos. The yolks are normal, no veins, nothing. The air cells do seem bigger, but not by much. I know its still a little early, so i'm not to concerned yet, but I definelty don't think the heating pad did anything for them, so should I could the day they went into the incubator as day one or??
If you have seen my last thread, I killed my separate humidity/tempature gauge trying to calibrate it, (I got water in the cracks) so I have another one coming today. It will be here this afternoon. I have my aquarium thermometer in there now, as a backup.
Questions-
How do I keep my humidity stable? It seems like its either to high, or to low, I can't seem to keep it at 48%. I am trying a half cup filled with water, a little wider then the 1/4 cup I had earlier, which kept the humidity to low. I'm try gin to see who much I need to up the surface area.
Who often is it safe to candle?
When should I decide that the eggs in the bator that I see no progress from are infertile?
Is it okay if some of the eggs were put in a few days apart? She's been adding eggs to the bator as they were laid, so some are 2-3 days apart. At least two are planned to hatch on the same day though, so none will hatch alone.
Any other tips you want to share, please do! I really don't want to mess this up, so all the info I can get! Thanks guys!