Thanks for your response. I did get it to 45% and it's stable. I don't think a day and a half will do to much damage. I had to use a dehumidifier to get the humidity down and now it's fine. The inside humidity was extreme. My husband is used to reptiles and he tries to help but I wish he would stay out of the incubator room. I'm glad he's interested and he makes great coops, but I wish he would leave windows and vents closed. He never even went in there before I put the incubator in there. The snake needs 60%+ so the humidity in the room where she is runs high due the the humidity pump in the snake habitat. I now have incubator in my bedroom an ran the dehumidifier in my bathroom. Since I got it where I wanted it has stayed there.That way I can monitor changes better than with it being in the spare bathroom .
It looks like 5 of 8 are fertile.I will check weight and remove clear eggs Thur. day 7. I love the fact I can actually see development without opening the incubator. serama eggs are easy to candle. I can just put the light up to the dome and see veining.![]()
So, the incubator is in your bedroom but you want too keep your husband out of the incubator room?
