Humidity Help

Dpyskaty325

Chirping
May 14, 2018
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Buffalo NY
Hello! I am having trouble with humidity.

I have decided that I am going to keep the humidity in the 40´s% range, and my trouble is keeping it there for a longer extended time. I know that it can fluctuate enough if the air sac is developing correctly and at the same size, and the air humidity is always usually between 35%-54% so I do not add much water when I do add it, but I add often because when I raise the humidity with the water it always drops down so fast. It is no problem getting it to the right position, just keeping it there. I was wondering if putting a deeper dish with smaller surface area would help or maybe a sponge would extend the duration of risen humidity, as when I go to sleep it just drops or raises with the air humidity all night. I always get very anxious about humidity during hatching and was just wondering if anyone else has had this problem or have any advice. Thanks!
 
I do not have any sort of bowl and have a turkey baster I stick through the vent in the top and put a spoonful of water in the bottom. How can you put more water in to prolong the affects and keep it not dry without raising the humidity too high?
 
What kind of incubator do you have? Are there any vents you can close? My incubator dries up if I leave both my vents open (it’s a LG). What’s your temp running at? Adding anymore water will just raise humidity.
 
What kind of incubator do you have? Are there any vents you can close? My incubator dries up if I leave both my vents open (it’s a LG). What’s your temp running at? Adding anymore water will just raise humidity.
I have a gqf hova bator, and there is one vent I always have kept open. When it is closed wouldnt the humidity drop way too low as the air humidity is in the right range? Running 99.6
 

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