Humidity question

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OMG, you should do it!!!!!!!!
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(Note that I had to go back and fix my own "name", LOL)

I have also been told I am not allowed to change my title
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I was bestowed with this title long before BYC ever had anything like a GFM.......

I'm still calling you Crappy, I can't NOT do it.
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We Incubate at 52% - 54% humidity and we hatch between 68% - 80% humidity.

Maintaining temp and humidity is pretty important since we are trying to do something
that is normally done by nature in a different way altogether.

If you are using an incubator that requires you to put water in multiple times per week, then
it could be more difficult.

sometimes its a good idea to have two or three digital thermometer/hygrometers to be sure
that you have at least two that give the same readings in the same conditions.


A bad or inaccurate gauge can surely mess up your hatch and you won't know which way to move
to fix your problems if your getting incorrect information for you gauges.
 

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