- Mar 15, 2009
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I finally broke down and bought my first incubator-a Hova Bator Genesis 1588 model. They say that it is idiot proof, but I'm certain I can prove that claim wrong!
I have NO experience with incubators and the entire concept is foreign to me.
I've combed the threads looking for info, but does anyone have any tips for this specific 'bator that they wish they would have known on their first hatch?
The room temp where I plan to incubate is 68 degrees, will that be a problem?
I've read about people adding aquarium tubing to add water but my directions say there is a place to fill water without moving the turner like it's not a problem to open the 'bator to add water. What works best?
Also, they included no hydrometer and just say to keep the middle tray full until the last 2 days. Does that mean I don't need one? Dumb questions I know, but you'd think they'd say something like "hydrometer not included" or something like that to make beginners know what they need!
Thanks!
I have NO experience with incubators and the entire concept is foreign to me.
I've combed the threads looking for info, but does anyone have any tips for this specific 'bator that they wish they would have known on their first hatch?
The room temp where I plan to incubate is 68 degrees, will that be a problem?
I've read about people adding aquarium tubing to add water but my directions say there is a place to fill water without moving the turner like it's not a problem to open the 'bator to add water. What works best?
Also, they included no hydrometer and just say to keep the middle tray full until the last 2 days. Does that mean I don't need one? Dumb questions I know, but you'd think they'd say something like "hydrometer not included" or something like that to make beginners know what they need!
Thanks!
