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Don't go by the manufacture suggestions. They will have you drowning your chicks. I hate hate hate those manuals. They do not take many facts into consideration that affect individual humidity and one size doesn't fit all. Best thing you can do, (in my opinion) is run a low humidity incubation and check your air cells to know when and if you need to adjust.I followed the directions and put the amount of water in that the directions for the incubator said. I almost wish I had just done dry. I worry so much lol. My hygrometers should be here today though so hopefully it will be ok.