HELP! lockdown humidity

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Is it safe to put a sponge in the incubator alongside the eggs or will chicks peck at it when hatched?

I have 6 silkie eggs on lockdown since last night, I candled them before locking down and all are looking good to go, today is day 18, two eggs are wobbling a little bit since right before lockdown, my hygrometer is reading 48-50% humidity. I’m using a brinsea mini 2 eco, both chambers are as full as possible but the humidity won’t rise any further than that. The water chambers don’t have space for sponge.
 
Is your hygrometer calibrated? I'm not familiar with this incubator, but if it has an adjustable air port that you can open and close if close it a bit and see if that helps, otherwise a wet peice of sponge should be fine. @Rose Quartz is right, the humidity will go up during hatching.
 
It is, I also double checked before locking them down. The sponge has raised it so far to 62%. There is no adjustable air port but I have temporarily blocked one of the air holes.
 
Is it safe to put a sponge in the incubator alongside the eggs or will chicks peck at it when hatched?

I have 6 silkie eggs on lockdown since last night, I candled them before locking down and all are looking good to go, today is day 18, two eggs are wobbling a little bit since right before lockdown, my hygrometer is reading 48-50% humidity. I’m using a brinsea mini 2 eco, both chambers are as full as possible but the humidity won’t rise any further than that. The water chambers don’t have space for sponge.
dude, I had a flock of Rhode Island Reds a few years ago who ate the HEAVY DUTY STYROFOAM that my stepdad used to insulate their coop. it made the eggs taste funny, but the chickens were fine.
 

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