How do I get a sucessful hatch with a Little Giant Still Air?

I never thought the cheap little thermometor that came with it was any good, but I am not sure what kind to use. I have a hard time reading regular ones, can I use a digital? Does it have to be an expensive one or can it be a 5 dollar one for the drugstore?
 
The Accurite digitals from Walmart do a pretty decent job. But, for me, unless I had total trust in my thermometer, I'd use two so I could double-check the readings.

Personally, I use a liquid-in-glass thermometer from Brinsea ($9.99+shipping). It is absolutely accurate.
 
I forgot to say in my last post that I have had better hatches with my LG sitting on the floor. Don't know why, but since I put it on the dresser I have had terrible hatches.
 
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Where do I find the Accurite thermomerter in the store? Is it in the medicines? I read in a post about the egg carton method that they had to get it in the paint and housware department.
 
Okay, so I read the threads about the Egg Carton Method. Let me see if I understand it correctly:

You incubate normally until day 18. Then you put the eggs in the cartons which have the bottom cut out for breathe-ability. Then you just wait for them to hatch?
 
I have had very good luck with my little gaint ,I first hatched gennia eggs and I had 33 egg in it and all hatched but 6 . This is what I do.I put my eggs in after temp. reaches 100 or 99.5 , The first time I used the thermomter that came with the little gaint ,I like it at 99.5 better than 100 .put eggs in and then wet a washcloth and roll it long ways and lay it in there ,donot let it hit any of your elements, when it drys out wet it again and , do this for 21 days, I have a turner so I do not have to turn my eggs , Good luck
 
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Where do I find the Accurite thermomerter in the store? Is it in the medicines? I read in a post about the egg carton method that they had to get it in the paint and housware department.

Yeah, they're in the houseware department.
 
Everyone says to leave the chicks in the bator until they are completly dry, but with the few I hatched they were moving around and kept burning their head on the heating element. Did this happen to anyone else?
 

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