I was reading about the dry incubation method, which seems to contradict the standard advice. So what is best?
Right now i don't have a humidity gage, so i have no idea what % it is. But i have a shallow dish with some kitchen paper soaked with water inside my homemade incubator. It's been raining and cloudy a lot here, but now it's getting hot and sunny again. Should i have less humidity when it's damp outside and more when it's hot? My eggs are on day 7, and 8 out of 10 of them are developing, the other two i can't tell because the shell is all spotty and i can't see. I can see the air sac on all of them (except the 2 spotty ones, can't see anything in them). Is there supposed to be condensation inside the incubator? I'v seen that in some hatching videos. Mine does not have any condensation, but i am also using an old cupboard as an incubator, maybe because it's bigger it doesn't have condensation??
Right now i don't have a humidity gage, so i have no idea what % it is. But i have a shallow dish with some kitchen paper soaked with water inside my homemade incubator. It's been raining and cloudy a lot here, but now it's getting hot and sunny again. Should i have less humidity when it's damp outside and more when it's hot? My eggs are on day 7, and 8 out of 10 of them are developing, the other two i can't tell because the shell is all spotty and i can't see. I can see the air sac on all of them (except the 2 spotty ones, can't see anything in them). Is there supposed to be condensation inside the incubator? I'v seen that in some hatching videos. Mine does not have any condensation, but i am also using an old cupboard as an incubator, maybe because it's bigger it doesn't have condensation??
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