I still have a few more pages of this thread to finish reading, it's like a novel, at this point. But worth it, the info here is wonderful. I upped my humidity from 27% to just over 30, I'm aiming for 30-35%. Started with 26 Delaware eggs, I'm not going to candle until day 10. I usually candle before setting, to check air cells and porosity/shell defects, but I didn't this time. I was just tired and stressed at the time, and didn't do it.
I'll post results after I candle.
I wonder if I should start a new thread, or just keep this one rolling?
ETA: After reading the info about increased oxygen flow being needed for the hatch, I wonder if some of my problems in the past were because the vents weren't all open, the last three days. I couldn't keep humidity up with the vents open. I closed one, and that got the humidity up.
I'm wondering if, instead of buying a humidifier and raising humidity in the whole room, it might work to cut a hole in a thick sponge, and place the wet sponge on top of the incubator, over the vent hole? You know, so the hole is completely open, surrounded by a donut of wet sponge? And, maybe, placing the 'bator propped over a tray of water, so the air coming in the bottom vent holes would be more humid, as well? Anybody try that, or something similar?
I'll post results after I candle.
I wonder if I should start a new thread, or just keep this one rolling?
ETA: After reading the info about increased oxygen flow being needed for the hatch, I wonder if some of my problems in the past were because the vents weren't all open, the last three days. I couldn't keep humidity up with the vents open. I closed one, and that got the humidity up.
I'm wondering if, instead of buying a humidifier and raising humidity in the whole room, it might work to cut a hole in a thick sponge, and place the wet sponge on top of the incubator, over the vent hole? You know, so the hole is completely open, surrounded by a donut of wet sponge? And, maybe, placing the 'bator propped over a tray of water, so the air coming in the bottom vent holes would be more humid, as well? Anybody try that, or something similar?
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