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chickenreyna
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Worst smell i have ever smelled in my life. Ew. Ew. 

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Ok i am new at this but this egg incubator is tiny and i cant fit hydrometer inside ans how exactly doi calibrate is there a tiny reasonably priced hydrometer i can purchase on ebay? Calibrate equipment as in adjust settings with another hydrometer bc one in incubator obv isn't correct and the eggs felt super hot a few times when i was rotating them and thought thar that they should never feel hot maybe slightly warm but not hotI would chalk this hatch up to experience and do a thorough cleaning with bleach and Dawn. Let it air dry. If it remains odor free, you could try it again, after calibrating your equipment.
I didn't read through the entire thread, so forgive me if this has already been mentioned. A good way to try and recoup your money for the incubator is to go and get a cheap aquarium thermometer. The glass ones or the ones with a probe. Then you need to calibrate your thermometers using the ice method. If you can't actually change the temp readout, simply write down how many degrees +/- the thermometer is off. Then use that thermometer to double check the temp in your incubator and adjust it till it's reading correctly on the thermometer you calibrated. Never mind the temp the incubator says, the calibrated thermometer will be closest to true. Hope this makes sense. All incubators need to be properly calibrated before use unfortunately. Let me know if you need more help!Omg. Do you have a other suggestion for a bs
Omg. Its a death machine. Do you have any recommendations for me that wont break my pocket book that will hatch eggs not assassinate them???