High humidity in ReptiPro 6000

Sarahgonzales17

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I have a ReptiPro 6000 and I can’t get my humidity below 70 and there’s no added water inside. Can someone advise me how to fix this?
 
Chicken eggs.
Do you have access to any regular chicken egg incubators? I don't think a reptile one will work very good. A picture would help. If the humidity in your house is high there isn't really any way to lower it. Figure out what room has the lowest humidity and move the eggs into there. Maybe run a dehumidifier?
 
Open any vent holes if there are any.

I would verify the accuracy of the humidity gauge in the incubator by checking the humidity with a separate thermometer/hygrometer.... preferably with one you have calibrated or can trust.
 

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