How can I increase the humidity in my still air?

riverman

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Dec 15, 2010
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I've got 2 Little Giant Styrofoam bators that have worked great but I've never filled them all the way full before and my 40 eggs are 2 days overdue. I have a feeling the humidity is toooo low. I dont have a hygrometer. Can I mist water in with a little hand sprayer or will just leaving the water things full of water be sufficient?
 
Is there room to add a sponge that is partly in the water. That will bring the humidity up.
 
Go out and buy a Hydrometer. You won't know until you do. They are inexpensive and you can get them at a pet store. I found mine in the turtle/lizard section at Petco (where the pets go).
In the past when my humidity was too low I put a couple of wet sponges in and that seemed to raise the humidity. Good Luck!!
 
Petco (where the pets go)

Nice.
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are you using an l.g we have to add water everyfew days to keep humidity aroud 40-45 an we use sponges i take the sponge an cut it up an put them in the corners an just change them out every few days but you need to buy a hydrometer.
 
I use an LG still air. Currently, I am hatching my first eggs now. Lol. I am doing a dry hatch. Seems easier and supposedly works well with still air 'bators.
 

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