Humidity issues -- what humidity works for YOU?

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Hi everyone!

I realize this is an incredibly common type of question, but I just have to ask. I'm getting in forty-some shipped eggs sometime this week, and unfortunately my incubator success so far hasn't been great. Two of the hatches failed because of a power outage, but the third simply didn't hatch despite all going well. These were four serama eggs, and I kept the humidity at 40-50% for most of the hatch, and 70% at lockdown. I suspect the reason the eggs didn't hatch was because the humidity was too high, and I put them into lockdown too early.

So, especially with bantams, what humidity works for you consistently? I want the best possible chances on these babies! I have a 1588 Genesis, by the way.
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Usually now I keep it 45 to 55 and then increase it up to at least 65 three days before hatch.
However, when it has been extremely humid here, I have been able to get away with dry hatching during incubation(barely any water) and then increasing it towards the end of incubation.
 
Mine did just fine at 30% - 40% till day 18, then 60% - 70% for hatch. They were damp but not soaked right outa the egg.
 

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