I believe it would be the opposite.....the lower the humidity the more evaporation from the egg and the larger the air cell?
Yes

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I believe it would be the opposite.....the lower the humidity the more evaporation from the egg and the larger the air cell?
Okay! After accidentally spiking the humidity last night when I sprayed them after putting them in the incubator... (oops! It's no big deal I fixed it, it just took a bit). I'm happy to report that the incubator is remaining at a steady 30% humidity!
I also checked to see if Sophie had laid anything else and since there hasn't been any eggs in about 3 days now, I'd say she's probably done for this clutch. ( I say this now... watch and she'll lay more)
Around dinner time I'll flip them and give them a spritz and go from there. The cooldown time that everyone talks about, is it okay to do that now? Or should I give the eggs a week and then do that? (I'll still be spraying them every day I just wanna make sure I don't cool them down too soon).
I usually wait until they are about 6 days along to start misting and cooling![]()