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I am currently looking at making an incubator for my own fertilised eggs any suggestions on why type of box to use,,we don't have foam coolers here well I haven't seen any around and also do u have to have a humidity monitor or water dish with sponge be enough and what days can I candle thanks. Claire
Hey thanks I'm in England so I think our watt bulbs may be diff as I am using a 60w one and the temp is around 99/100 I have a humidity monitor in there with temp on to and it's currently sitting at 51% is that to highI have a humidity monitor that I bought at Walmart for $8. If you see the first pic in the thread you can see what it looks like. I am also using a 20 watt light bulb. 25 watt was too much heat and 15watt wasnt enough for the size cooler I have. You could also try out of a small plastic cooler. Ive seen a thread somewhere in here where they did just that. I would candle around day 3 to check for the blood veins. Then Day 7 to see for growth and day 10 to make sure they are active and still alive. Im not an expert since this is my first time but thats what I have done. And trust me when I say dont get discouraged if you dont see anything at first. We have brown eggs and I didnt think I would see anything but surprisingly You can tell if there is a baby in it. Good Luck!!
thats what mine sits at... On day 18 the humidity needs to be around 65% I have a water dish with a wet sponge in it but on day 18 if I add another dish and sponge it will bring the humidity right where it needa to be.Hey thanks I'm in England so I think our watt bulbs may be diff as I am using a 60w one and the temp is around 99/100 I have a humidity monitor in there with temp on to and it's currently sitting at 51% is that to high