Humidity and temperatures

SDiaz

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Dec 31, 2020
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Hello!

So I am desperately trying to hatch the remaining duck eggs I have. I live in Indiana and it’s pretty cold. I’m hatching Them in our room where it’s 64 degrees and roughly 34% humidity. I was trying dry hatching for the first week and a half. I placed the incubator in a styrofoam container. The humidity fluctuated between 12-19. The temperature fluctuates between 89-90.5. I have the still air incubator set at 37.5c.
I was told the temp needs to be around 99. I can’t get it to go any higher.
Open to all suggestions.
Please help!!
 
In a still air incubator the temperature needs to be about 101 to 101.5 and 30% ish humidity is good.

Make sure to not use the incubator’s temperature and humidity gauge. Have a second calibrated way of checking both temp and humidity.
 
doesnt a hygrometer measure humidity?
In a still air incubator the temperature needs to be about 101 to 101.5 and 30% ish humidity is good.

Make sure to not use the incubator’s temperature and humidity gauge. Have a second calibrated way of checking both temp and humidity.
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Good Morning,
I’m headed to Walmart to buy a second hygrometer. It’s frustrating not being able to stabilize the temperature
 

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I have that same gauge, but only for humidity. The temperature was reading wrong. Is that calibrated or checked for accuracy?

Try putting a blanket or towel over the incubator to hold in the heat. Then test to make sure the device is reading temp properly.
 

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