Whenever I tried incubating upright (I should add that I didn't lay them down, so that was probably my problem), I cut up an egg carton to make each cell individual. I trimmed the sides WAY down and removed a large circle in the bottom. You don't want to restrict airflow, humidity, or temperature. I "hand turned" 3 to 5 times a day as it must be an odd number. To "turn" the upright eggs, I would very gently tilt them to one side and the next turn, tilt to the other side.
I've had the best luck with my Nurture Right 360 and Brinsea. I really like them both. I did have to move the incubator to a spare draft free, not bothered room to control temp and still check temps and humidity with a calibrated independent thermometer and hygrometer very often all throughout incubation
I've had the best luck with my Nurture Right 360 and Brinsea. I really like them both. I did have to move the incubator to a spare draft free, not bothered room to control temp and still check temps and humidity with a calibrated independent thermometer and hygrometer very often all throughout incubation