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I would think the quilt batting would hold the water better, not evaporate as quickly as paper towels. That would definitely help keep the humidity steady. Another good idea. Better than a sponge. Only down side would be mildew but you could control that with 2 or 3 drops of bleach added to the water. It wouldn't harm the eggs in that concentration.Wow! Fabulous!!
(I read where someone had suggested those thick Viva paper towels, which I didn’t have, but I had the quilt batting, so whatever works! Glad it helped you)
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Here's a few. I was working and monitoring at tge same time. Should be able to do better later.
X2, you can put the pulverized crumbles in a coffee can lid, works great until they figure out a regular chick feeder.Did you break up the crumble feed? If not out some in a zip lock back and hammer it.
Did you break up the crumble feed? If not out some in a zip lock back and hammer it.
I put it in the blender, do about a quart at time.If not out some in a zip lock back and hammer it.
My nutra bullet has a milling blade and it works like a charm to break up the crumble.I put it in the blender, do about a quart at time.