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ohnoicantfly
Songster
Good to know. I'll watch out for the eggsJoining late here, but I do have some input. We had this same incubator (it is made in China, mass produced and sold under a variety of different names/brands - none recognizable.
We hatched some in it, but it was an absolute chore to do so. I won't be too much of a Debbie downer, but I will give you some pointers.
- ultimately, we ditched this thing because the humidity was impossible to control. Just as you are dealing with. Science says something should work, but we couldn't get the dang thing to hold anything kind of climate
- the idea is you put the eggs on those rolls and they turn. Great idea in theory, however - because of the shape of the egg, they will all eventually roll to one side, bunch up and stop turning. We had to reposition the eggs a few times a day. What I ended up doing was putting zip ties around the rolls on either side of the egg which held them in position.
I know there were a few more things, but those were my biggest gripes.
But, you can hatch eggs in it. We did it. Just make sure to check it every few hours if possible.
