Nope. I'm a virtual insomniac every time I hatch... not that I ever get much sleep any ways.
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I wish you luck!! If the temp got up to 115 or even 105 for a while---long enough that the internal temp in the egg got up several degree's----you probably lost them. BUT time will tell and yes eggs can go several days longer if the temp stayed a little to low during the incubation.Yeah it's a bit touchy to keep it in range but for the most part I can keep it at 100. Reason it was at 115 is cause of my 2 year old son watching me and decided to help daddy...when daddy wasn't around!! But no don't have to adjust very often it holds it's own for the most part.
Correct me if I'm wrong but when I go into lockdown tomorrow night I need to maintain 60-70% humidity? And 102 degrees? Still air bator by the way! Just don't want to screw it up since I've came this far with it! Everything looks like I'm on track when I candled last!
Nope. I'm a virtual insomniac every time I hatch... not that I ever get much sleep any ways.
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Are you hearing any chirping or seeing the eggs rock?
but I'll keep waiting till maybe wed night maybe!While you are waiting-----do you have vent holes in your incubator? If so where, about what size and how many?Not hearing anything or seeing anything! I think I've lost 'em!!but I'll keep waiting till maybe wed night maybe!![]()
Not hearing anything or seeing anything! I think I've lost 'em!!but I'll keep waiting till maybe wed night maybe!
