We are due for some serious stormying and florida since to drop it's humidity and heat during storms and such. I am trying to gain up as much humidity and heat as I can in there even without the hygrometer or themometer (hubby says it has to wait until next wednesday due to a sucky paycheck and electric bill is due).
I was wondering if it is okay to put a damp towel or shirt over the eggs in the bator or even under them? I have put 2 small bowls of warm water in the bator already now that I have room for them. My kitchen temp has dropped to the high 70s to low 80s and it does not feel like the bator is reaching 90 to 100 degrees so Im also thinking about putting my small heater in there close to the bator (not too close) to warm things up. Will any of this work?
Anyone in Gainesville, Jacksonville, or Lake City area that have a hygrometer and Themometer that I can borrow, would be a help!
I was wondering if it is okay to put a damp towel or shirt over the eggs in the bator or even under them? I have put 2 small bowls of warm water in the bator already now that I have room for them. My kitchen temp has dropped to the high 70s to low 80s and it does not feel like the bator is reaching 90 to 100 degrees so Im also thinking about putting my small heater in there close to the bator (not too close) to warm things up. Will any of this work?
Anyone in Gainesville, Jacksonville, or Lake City area that have a hygrometer and Themometer that I can borrow, would be a help!
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